[Aqualist] Boreas contents alert
Simon Haberle
Simon.Haberle at anu.edu.au
Wed Apr 30 10:43:22 EST 2003
Below is an announcement from Taylor & Francis, publishers of BOREAS,
regarding access to their free search engine and contents alerts page.
I am pleased to announce new "Keyword SARA" - a valuable addition to SARA,
the FREE contents alerting service, provided by Taylor & Francis-
publishers of over 750 academic peer-reviewed journals.
SARA is designed to deliver tables of contents for any Taylor & Francis,
Carfax, Health Science, Routledge, Spon Press, or Psychology Press journal
to anyone who has requested the information.
New "Keyword SARA" allows you to specify keyword searches and contents
alerts are then delivered when relevant articles are found.
Registering for the service is simple. Once registered you can select to
receive alerts by keyword or by title and you may unsubscribe at any time.
For each of your choices, you will receive the relevant bibliographic
information: journal title, volume/issue number and the ISSN. You will also
receive full contents details, names of authors and the appropriate page
numbers from the printed version.
This will give you advance notice of what is being published, making it
easier for you to identify the exact information you require from the hard
copy once it arrives in your library, or access it electronically from the
online version of the journal.
Titles which may be of interest are:
Boreas - www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/03009483.html
Boreas has been published since 1972. Articles of wide international
interest from all branches of Quaternary research are published. Biological
as well as non-biological aspects of the Quaternary environment, in both
glaciated and non-glaciated areas, are dealt with: Climate, shore
displacement, glacial features, land forms, sediments, organisms and their
habitat, and stratigraphical and chronological relationships.
To register for this complimentary service, please visit:
www.tandf.co.uk/sara/ and click on the SARA logo.
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