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You can obtain journal alerts (on new journal articles published) using the following services:
Many databases such as SCOPUS, Web of Science and individual collections allow you to register for a personal profile, this often allows you to set up alerts using email or RSS when new citations are added, also see the online help supplied within individual databases or contact your Librarian for advice.
- Web of Science alerts
- SCOPUS alerts
- JournalTOCS (Journal Table of Contents). See this guide for signing up to JournalTOCs.
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