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50 Resources for Healthcare: 10. Get the latest journal articles via our Current Awareness Service

Would you like to get the latest headlines and table of contents from your subject specific journals? You can sign up to receive email updates from our CurrentAwareness Service

  • You only get an email when new articles are published.
  • You can link through to the online articles that we subscribe to.
  • It is simple to unsubscribe if you don’t like it.
  • We have a range of subject topics available.
  • If you can’t see the subject you need then get in touch with our eresourceslibrarian and we can set one up for you.
Here is an overview of the service:

Our service uses Netvibes and Feedburner, however you don’t have to join these to use the service.

Why not try it?

We have more information to help you to keep up-to-date; check out our CurrentAwareness page or see our online guides for help setting up alerts, using RSS feeds and trying social networking.

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