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Table of Contents/Research Alert Services

The MIT Libraries provide access to a number of services for accessing journal tables of contents (TOCs) and research alerts (results of searches you construct, run periodically).

The ingenta table of contents and research alerts services are no longer available, as of 29 September 2003.

Services include:

Cambridge Scientific Abstracts Databases

  • free of charge to the MIT community, through the MIT Libraries' subscription
  • research alerts can be set up in Aerospace and High Technology, ARTbibliographies Modern, Environmental Sciences and Pollution Management Collection, Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts, Materials Science Collection, Meteorological and Geoastrophysical Abstracts, NTIS, Oceanic Abstracts, Sociological Abstracts, Worldwide Political Science Abstracts

Engineering Village Databases

  • free of charge to the MIT community, through the MIT Libraries' subscription
  • research alerts can be set up in Compendex and Inspec.

Project MUSE

  • free of charge to the MIT community, through the MIT Libraries' subscription
  • research alerts can be set up for new journal issues or new titles

SilverPlatter Databases

  • free of charge to the MIT community, through the MIT Libraries' subscription
  • research alerts can be set up in Geobase, Philosopher's Index, PsycINFO, and Transport

Non-MIT supported services (usually subject or publisher specific)

  • free of charge to all
  • includes American Chemical Society, American Geophysical Union, American Mathematical Society , Blackwell Synergy, Cambridge Journals Online, Emerald, GPO Access, Ideal, Infotrieve, Karger, Kluwer, LEA (Lawrence Erlbuam), Materials Research Society, Oxford University Press, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, PubCrawler (PubMed & GenBank), Royal Society of Chemistry, Sage, SARA, ScienceDirect, Springer (Link Alert), and Wiley Interscience.

See also the MIT Libraries list of Database Cheatsheets.

 

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