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Alerts and RSS
Feeds in Databases
ACM Digital Library
Follow the link at the top of the page and
register (free). Create an ACM Web Account.
Once your account has been created you may click on TOC
Service on the ACM search page.
ACS Publications (American Chemical Society)
RSS feeds to ACS journals may be established by
going to
http://pubs.acs.org/alerts/rss/index.html and copying
the RSS url for the desired journal and pasting it into
your RSS reader. Email alerts may be set up at
http://pubs.acs.org/journals/asap/index.html.
Users have a choice between ASAP (As Soon As
Published) alerts and TOC (Table of Contents)
alerts.
Cambridge Journals Online
To establish
RSS or
feeds to Cambridge journals,
go to
http://journals.cambridge.org/action/byFeeds.
You may then click on a title. You will be asked to
register for services. You will then be able to sign
up for email and RSS feed alerts as well as save searches
and book marks.
EBSCO
To create RSS feed alerts, perform a search.
On the results screen, click on Create Alert for this
Search. To set up saved search alerts and journal
alerts, click on the Search History/Alerts tab on
the Advanced Search screen. Next, click on the
Save Searches/Alerts link. You will need to set
up an account if you haven't already done so.
Emerald
To set up Alerts in Emerald (after registering),
click on My Profile and follow the instructions.
To set up *RSS Feeds for Journals, go to
Emerald Help - RSS Feeds for instructions.
Gale General OneFile (InfoTrac)
Perform a search using the desired words. When
the results screen comes up, click on
Create a Search Alert. You then have the
option of signing up for email alerts or RSS
feed alerts. You may also set up alerts for journals
by clicking on the Publication Search link at the
top of the page, searching for the desired journal title
and then setting up the alert by clicking on
Create a Journal Alert.
Ingenta ConnectComplete (formerly
UnCover)
Faculty may register for services by clicking on Ingenta above and entering the last six digits of their social security number in the box labeled "UNI faculty". They may then set up profiles for Table of Contents Alerts and Search Alerts. Table of Contents Alerts will be sent when new journal issues are loaded into Ingenta. Search Alerts for keywords or author's names will be run against new citations on a weekly basis. Faculty are entitled to create profiles that include up to "25 keyword or author searches, plus a maximum of 50 publication titles from the Ingenta system." However, Table of Contents Alerts are limited to 5 titles for electronic journals.
Document Delivery
Instructions on registering and using the Ingenta subsidized article delivery service.
Creating saved searches
Receiving email alerts
Subscribing to
*RSS feeds
Library News
To sign up to receive the
Library News *RSS feed, copy this shortcut:
Subscribe to this feed into your blog reader (news
aggregator).
Project Muse
Users may request journal alerts and RSS feeds by clicking
on the Journals button at the top of the page and then
making a selection in the left column. To create
alerts for journals by subject area, click on Journals,
click on Request Journal Alerts from the left
menu and then enter your email address Next, click
on Make or Change Selections. You may then
click on Save and Go to Subjects to select a
subject areas on which to receive alerts.
ProQuest
Setting up Alerts in ProQuest
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Email alerts may be established by selecting the desired
journal from the list of journals under the
Publications tab. Next, click on Set up Alert.
In ABI/Inform, RSS feeds may be established
for your subject area. First, perform a search using
your terms. You can then click on the
link in the upper right corner. This will take you
to another list which provides a more specific breakdown
of subject groups from which to choose. RSS feeds to
these more specific areas may be established by clicking
on their
icon. Alerts can also be established for specific
searches by clicking on Set up Alert after a search
is performed.
Sage Journals Online
Perform a search in this database and refine it until
you are receiving the desired results. Next, click on the
Search History tab at the top. After
selecting the search you wish to save, click on Save
as Alert.
ScienceDirect
Users may save searches, create search alerts, journal issue alerts, citation alerts, and create a favorite journal list which can be browsed and searched.
First, click on Alerts and register. You may
set up an alert by performing a search and then selecting
Save as Search Alert. You may also create
topic alerts by clicking on the Alerts button at
the top and then Add/Delete Topic Alert.
Volume and issue alerts may be set up by selecting
Add/Remove Volume/Issue Alerts on the Alerts
page. Citation alerts may be created by selecting
Citation Alert while the document is being displayed.
You may also set up a list or RSS feeds to
your favorite journals by clicking on Manage Favorites
after signing in.
SciFinder Scholar
SilverPlatter (
ERL' WebSPIRS) Authorized users may create, edit or delete an
SDI (Selective Dissemination of Information) profile.
Click on Help and then select the Manuals tab at the
top. See instructions on page 34-37 of the manual
WebSPIRS
5 User's Manual . You may also set up Alerts (see instructions on page 38). All databases in a "family" will be searched when a SDI is set up while searching one member of that "family." Example: a search set up while using the most recent
Biological Abstracts database will search all of the
Biological Abstracts databases. To get started, perform a search for a prospective SDI profile and then click on SDI in the red bar at the top of the results screen. Use your UNI email address as your "Personal User Name". This will help identify you as an authorized user of this database and allow you to proceed.
SpringerLink (formerly
Kluwer) Faculty may register for features such as Table Of Contents Alerts, Keyword Alerts, and Favorites (journals). After clicking on SpringerLink above, click on Register
in the left column. After registering, you may set up your Alerts and Favorites.
Wiley InterScience
To establish
RSS feeds to Wiley InterScience journals, go to
the page for your desired journal and click on the
icon. You may then click on Subscribe to this
feed.
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