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HKIEd Library 2013 http://www.lib.ied.edu.hk/instruct/workshops/materials/. Keep Updated in Research: Using Alert Services . Contents. Basics – What are Alert Services and Why How to subscribe to a RSS feed using IE Working Example 1: subscribe a predefined topics
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HKIEd Library 2013 http://www.lib.ied.edu.hk/instruct/workshops/materials/ Keep Updated in Research: Using Alert Services
Contents • Basics – What are Alert Services and Why • How to subscribe to a RSS feed using IE • Working Example 1: subscribe a predefined topics • Working Example 2: customize your own news feed • More ways to subscribe & read RSS feeds • Alerts for Academics and Researchers • Journals TOC Alerts – directly at publisher's web site or via Library-subscribed databases • Customized Search Alerts • Citation Alerts • Free Alert Services on the Web
What are Alert Services Used For? • Alert services help you get informed on latest updates of information based on your choice of channels or pre-set criteria. • Alerts can be chosen from pre-defined channels or customized searches • Channels offered by the information provider • E.g. table of contents of the latest issues of a particular journal; statistics update from the HK Census & Statistics Department; monthly new book list of publications on special education from your favorite publisher; non-academic stuff like latest football match scores, etc. • Alerts based on your search criteria • E.g. new additions to a particular database written by a particular author; anyone citing a particular article that you have written; news articles matching certain keywords like ‘cyberbullying primary school students’; • Common forms of alerts: by email or RSS feeds
What is a RSS Feed? • In the good old days, news and information are often disseminated by print materials like newsletters and print catalogues. • Now, vendors want your email address so they can send all kinds of information they want you to know • Unlike email, RSS feeds provide you with the choice to choose what kinds of information to receive. Like listening to a radio, you can choose to tune in (subscribe) to the channels that you like and turn off (unsubscribe) at any time. • And unlike email, normally you don’t need to disclose your email address or even your identity when subscribing to RSS feeds • For more non-technical introduction to the nature and use of RSS: • http://www.commoncraft.com/rss_plain_english • http://netforbeginners.about.com/od/rssandlivewebfeeds/f/rss.htm
Subscribing a RSS Feed • Look for wordings like "Alert Services", RSS and symbols like these • You can choose and download a RSS Reader. But the easiest way to begin is to subscribe a RSS feed using your Internet browser like the Internet Explorer or Firefox.
(1)Subscribe to Article Alert http://www.lib.ied.edu.hk/resources/alert/index.html New Click on the RSS icon
(2)Subscribe to Yahoo! News RSS Feed(i) News Groups http://hk.news.yahoo.com/ Scroll to the Bottom for “網站指南”
Mouse over a category and youll see the option to subscribe with RSS or My Yahoo!
(2)Subscribe to Yahoo! News RSS Feed(ii) Customize Your Tracking Terms Note the RSS icon of IE is currently dimmed
When RSS Feed is available for the web page, the IE RSS Icon will be on
Many More RSS Feeds Available Elsewhere … simply look for • CNN News • MingpaoiNews, RTHK Express News, SCMP • Library Pressdisplay • The Guardian, The Washington Post, etc. • HK Gov't Services RSS • Virtually all blogs provide some sorts of RSS Feeds: e.g. the HKIEd Library Blog
Any you may already notice: RSS is just One of Many Other Web 2.0 Social Networking Features
Other Ways to Read RSS Feeds • Using a browser equipped with an RSS reader - Vary in different browser • RSS subscription in Internet Explorer • RSS subscription in FireFox • RSS subscription in Google Chrome • Using a dedicated RSS Reader Free RSS readers are easy to find by searching online with keywords such as "RSS reader".
Other Ways to Read RSS FeedsDownload a Dedicated RSS Reader • There are many free RSS Readers. E.g. RSSOwl Reader (http://www.rssowl.org/) RSS Reader can stay at the Windows Bar but pop up the headings when new feeds arrive
Journals Table Of Contents Alerts • Most major publishers are providing various alert services by email and / or RSS. • For those journals that no alert services are provided by the publisher, you can probably get the TOC indirectly via Library-subscribed databases • Usually you will need to register with the publishers first before you can set up email alerts. In addition to TOC alerts, many publishers also provide additional functions like allowing you to keep a bookmark of your favorite journals, favorite articles, saved searches and even tracking services.
Links to Selected E-Journal Publishers Alert Services Instructions / Signup Pages • Cambridge Journals Online • http://journals.cambridge.org/action/registration • Emerald Fulltext • http://www.emeraldinsight.com/profile/index.htm • Oxford Journals Online • https://access.oxfordjournals.org/oup/login/local.do • SAGE Journals Online • http://online.sagepub.com/cgi/alerts/etoc • ScienceDirect (Elsevier) • http://www.sciencedirect.com/ (click Register) • Springerlink • http://link.springer.com/signup-login?previousUrl=%2F • Taylor & Francis • https://www.tandfonline.com/action/registration/1/show • Wiley Online Library • http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/user-registration
Journals TOC Alerts via Publishers Example 1: Oxford Journals Online • E.g. Found Literature & Theology in Library catalogue
A typical OUP journal home page. RSS and other alerts options are available. Some require a free registration first.
Registered users can also create Cite Alert and receive emails by setting up keywords / citation tracking
Journals TOC Alerts via Publishers Example 2: Elsevier ScienceDirect Journals • E.g. Found International Journal of Educational Research in Library catalogue
A typical ScienceDirect journal home page. RSS and other alerts options are available. Some require a free registration first.
You may also save your favorite searches and set up search alerts if you register with Elsevier
Journals TOC Alerts via Publishers Example 3: SAGE Journals Online • E.g. Found Theory and Research in Education in Library catalogue
A typical SAGE journal home page. RSS and other alerts options are available. Some require a free registration first.
Register with SAGE if you want email alerts for TOC & Customized Searches
Journals TOC Alerts via Lib Databases Example 1: ProQuest platform • Found Teaching Business and Economics from Library catalogue
You may also sign up for Email Alert You must click the confirmation link in an email sent to your email account to activate the alert service
You may also create your ProQuest account under "My Research" for additional functions
For more comprehensive functions on top of email alerts, create your ProQuest account under "My Research"
Journals TOC Alerts via Lib Databases Example 2: EBSCOhost platform • Found Council on Undergraduate Research Quarterly from Library catalogue
Check: make sure this journal is an active journal in this database Alert options available. But user must register and sign in to create alerts
Add the RSS Feed but You Must Click “Save Alert” after adding the feed
Alerts using Customized Search Terms – e.g. in iSearch platform Sign in first in order to be able to save your search, set up email alerts, etc. If you do have an acount, please create one.
Set Alert Frequency: once a day, once a week, biweekly, once a month
If you are using E-mail alert, then you be notified by e-mail once new records are updated. Sample Email Alert