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_______________________Current Awareness for

ResearchRSS & Zetoc Workbook

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_____________________________________________ Should you require this workbook in another format such as

large print or Braille please contact us at [email protected]

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Contents

Introduction............................................................................................................3Aims.......................................................................................................................3Set up iGoogle.........................................................................................................6Zetoc.......................................................................................................................7To set up an alert in the Zetoc database..................................................................7Adding Journals......................................................................................................7Adding Searches......................................................................................................8Setting up a feed in Zetoc........................................................................................8Journal TOCS...........................................................................................................9To add a feed..........................................................................................................9Database Feeds.....................................................................................................10ProQuest...............................................................................................................10EBSCO...................................................................................................................11SCOPUS.................................................................................................................13Web of Science......................................................................................................14Contacts................................................................................................................15

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Current awareness for Research

Introduction

The workbook is useful for anyone who has attended the sessions Tips on Avoiding Information Overload or Zetoc. It may also be of use to anyone that wishes to employ some personalised current awareness services into their research.

Aims

This workbook intends to take you through a number of short exercises intended to introduce you to digital media intended to save you time. Once you have worked through the activities you should be able to

Set up news readers/aggregators Set up e-mail alerts for publications Set up RSS feeds Make effective use of current awareness services to assist you in your

research

It is vital to keep up to date with the research taking place in your field. This may mean monitoring web sites for new content, reading the most up to date articles that have been published or catching up with the latest blog posts from researchers in your field.

There are two methods of helping you stay connected. You may set up an e-mail alert or you can use an RSS feed.

E-mailIt is possible to keep abreast of publications and developments by e-mail. Many information services, publishers and databases, enable users to sign up to receive to mail when new items are published. These are often referred to as alerts. The electronic table of contents service from the British Library, Zetoc, offers a service where you may sign up to receive these.

RSS RSS has been interpreted to stand for a couple of things Rich Site Summary and Really Simple Syndication being two of them. RSS feeds are a way of subscribing to web pages and services in order to keep abreast of the latest information or ‘headlines’ from that site. When the information is updated then a feed is sent out

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to the provider that has been selected to read that feed thus dynamically updating the information that you get to see.

It is possible to subscribe to a number of feeds in one place so reducing the number of web pages that you have to visit to keep up to date and saving the time it takes to do this. RSS feeds also reduce the clutter that can accumulate in your e-mail in-box so is particularly useful when looking at lots of information sources. RSS feeds are particularly useful for any kind of site where the information is published regularly, news sites, blogs and electronic journals. They are easy to subscribe and unsubscribe to.

Feeds can be subscribed to using a number of different services.

BrowsersThese are useful if you use the same PC all the time.Internet Explorer 7 has an RSS logo that lights up when you are on a page with an RSS feeds. When you click on the feed logo it takes you to the feed page and then you can subscribe via the browser. It will then be stored like a bookmark.

Firefox works in a similar way to IE and allows you to subscribe to feeds when you are on a feed page and then it appears as a bookmark (either in the list or on the task bar)

ReadersThese are useful if you use a number of different PCs and have a log-in for Google or Yahoo.In Google once signed in it is possible to search for feeds or add the address of a feed and subscribe to it.

Aggregators or Start PagesIt is possible to combine lots of information into one web page that you may like to set up as the home page on your PC. Using one of the following services will enable you to combine your e-mail, task list with a google scholar search box, delicious bookmarks, twitter and various feeds.

A list of Aggregators includehttp://www.pageflakes.comhttp://www.igoogle.co.uk

Alternative Feedburner can be added to blogs and pages with RSS feeds and this can offer an alternative way of using feeds which is to subscribe to them via e-mail. If a site offers this you can just sign up and the feeds arrive by e-mail.

A list of Readers include http://www.google.com/reader

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http://www.newsgator.comhttp://www.bloglines.comhttp://www.myyahoo.comhttp://www.netvibes.com

You will know that a web site or service offers a feed if you see the orange symbol.

It is possible to embed feeds in other applications such as web pages and blogs

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Set up iGoogle

If you go to http://www.igoogle.co.uk. The set up wizard appears in the middle of the screen. Tick the boxes that apply to you and Google adds information to the homepage linked under that subject.

If you already have a Google account you need not register for igoogle. You may sign in with the username and password that you have set up. This username and password will also allow you to access Google Reader too.

If you haven’t you will need to register.

Go to http://www.google.co.uk/

Click on igoogle in the top right of the page If you do not register the page will only be saved on the PC that you are working on. If you sign up to create an account then the page can be saved and used at different computers.

To add information and RSS feeds use the Add Stuff link on the right of the page. If you find something that you would like to add click Add it now.If you then click the Back to igoogle link page then the data should be displaying in your personal space.

Anything on your home page can be dragged and dropped around the page into any arrangement that suits you. Your gadget’s settings can be edited by clicking the down arrow in the title bar and choosing edit settings.

It is possible to add more tabs to the side bar on the left. Click the downward arrow, select add a tab and name it. Click OK.

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Zetoc

Zetoc is a service that provides access to the British Library’s Electronic table of contents. There are more then 20 million records for articles and conference proceedings. The database covers multi-disciplinary material from 1993 onwards and is updated daily.

To set up an alert in the Zetoc database

Go to the Library home page and Electronic Resources.Use Databases down the sidebar Click on ‘Z’ for Zetoc Log in using your University username and password and set your institution as University of Manchester.Add your e-mail address the one that you use for your research.You should give your list a name. You can have a number of lists so it may be wise to think of something relevant. The system will allocate you a name if you do not enter one. Leave the hypertext links in the e-mail as this make it easier to find the article of interest.Click createZetoc will then confirm you request details and give you an expiry date for the alert (in 12 months). At which point the service will then e-mail you and ask if you wish to renew it.Click the button at the bottom of the screen to add journals or searches.

Adding Journals

It is possible to search for journal titles in a number of ways. Most simply if you have a specific journal title that you wish to receive the contents pages of every time an edition is published, type it into the search box.orSelect the letter with which the title begins orSelect the subject area and browse though the journals available in that areaOnce you have found the titles that you want click AddThe title should now appear in the frame on the left.You should now receive an e-mail when the new issue is published.It is possible to continue adding more journal titles to this list.Remember you will get an e-mail for each of the titles every time the new edition is published.

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Adding Searches

It is possible to search for keywords or a particular author. These searches will cover all of the journals that are in the Zetoc database.

Click Add SearchEnter keywords into box. Leave a space if you want to enter more then one term and use the speech marks if you want to search for a phrase Eg. “soft systems”

Use the speech marks again if you want to search for an individual author Eg. “Aston, S”. If you want to look for two authors use just the surnames with a space in between. Eg. Aston McIndoe

Amending searches

It easy to modify the searches that you have set up.Click on Alert Homepage You may add, modify, renew and delete alerts here.

Setting up a feed in Zetoc

Go back to the Zetoc homepage and click on Zetoc RSS

There are the same 3 ways of finding the feeds that suit you. Either type the title into the search box,

Select the letter with which the title begins

Select the subject area and browse though the journals available in that area

A feed is available for every journal title that is listed; the orange icon is on the left of the screen.

Quite simply right click on the orange image and choose ‘copy shortcut’ and then paste the address/url into the feed reader that you have selected to use. Each reader uses a different term ‘Add a subscription’ ‘Add feed’

If you wish to just save the feed to the browser just left click and the browser that you are in will let you select where you want it to be either in the bookmarks list or as a live bookmark across the toolbar.

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Journal TOCS

Journal TOCS (http://www.journaltocs.hw.ac.uk/) is very similar to Zetoc. It is an electronic table of contents that searches over 15,000 journals. The service allows the setting up of feeds much the same as Zetoc. The coverage is slightly different but there is some duplication between the two.

To add a feed Search for the journal by entering some if not all of the title into the search

and use the radio buttons to tell it what to search for exact, starts with, contains.

Use the drop down menu to specify the search to title, subject or publisher To see the current table of contents click on the title and it will appear in the

centre of the screen In the central frame you should see the orange RSS icon and export feed to.

Click here and select your reader. This should automatically add this feed and open the reader. Back in ticTocs tick the box next the title and click add. This adds the title to

your account (MyTOCS) You may add a number of titles to your account before exporting any feeds. Tick the titles that you wish to receive feeds from. Click on export selected, creating an OPML file. Save the file tictocs.opml and remember its location In Google reader select manage subscriptions Click on import/export browse to find the file and click upload.

To cancel feedsTo cancel a feed just go into myTOCS and tick the title that you wish to deselect and click remove.

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Database Feeds

Many subject databases are becoming more and more intuitive and have many advanced options with regard to personalisation.

ProQuest

ProQuest provides access to 32 databases covering a range of subjects from toxicology to education. The databases can be searched individually or in groups.

If you do not already have one you will need to set up an account with ProQuest, click Sign in

Then click Create a my research account Enter details to create your account Click Run a search then enter your search terms For email click Set up alert Fill out the form Click Create alert

For RSS click Create RSS feed Complete form and click Create RSS feed Click on the url created and select how you want to read the feed

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Click the drop down menu and select Google For iGoogle select Google Homepage Now you have an account you may perform a search in CSA then simply click

Alert me and follow the steps again

EBSCO

The Ebsco interface allows interaction with a number of databases covering a range of subjects, history, nursing, business. By setting up a personal account it is possible to receive e-mail and RSS alerts, save and share results.

Set up an account with EBSCO click sign in at the top right of the page Enter details to create an account Carry out your search using your search criteria To create an alert for these search terms click on the orange icon The box (as pictured) will appear that allows you to configure the details of

the alert that you will be sent by e-mail. This box also provides the link that will enable a feed to a reader. Copy and paste this into the RSS widget in igoogle Now when the search is run (as specified by you) the latest data available will

be fed directly into your reader.

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SCOPUS

Scopus is a multi-disciplinary database.

JRUL provides a training session dedicated to researchers for using this database.

Register with Scopus use the link in the top right of the page. Perform search Save search as an alert (so you will receive and e-mail from the Scopus

containing new results to your search criteria) Click save as alert. Review the details, search query, title of search, your e-mail address

frequency of e-mail before submitting To receive a live RSS feed click on the RSS icon and follow the instructions Give the feed an appropriate title Click continue Here you may copy the url into the reader of your choice or use the helpful

buttons. Beware Google links to the Google reader not to igoogle.

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Web of Science

Web of Science covers interdisciplinary material including the Arts and Humanities Index , Science citation index and the Social Sciences Index. It is possible to set up e-mail alerts and RSS feeds with this service.

JRUL provides a training session dedicated to researchers for using this database.

Register with Web of Science by using the Customise your personal account on the left of the screen

Click on Register Perform search Go to your Search History and click Save History Give your search a title and description, then click on Save. The search should

be saved to your account Underneath your alert details Click XML Cut and paste the url of this page into the dialogue box Add Feed or Gadget

in your igoogle account It is then easy to see when new items are found by your search criteria You may save an unlimited number of searches, search alerts and citation

alerts to your account Alerts remain active for 24 weeks but they can be renewed at any time

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Contacts

If you have any queries about this booklet or the services mentioned in it please do contact the JRUL Information Skills Training Team.

[email protected]@manchester.ac.uk

[email protected]

Blog: http://jrulresearchers.wordpress.com/Twitter: http://twitter.com/jrulresearchers

Web: http://www.manchester.ac.uk/library/usingthelibrary/researchers/

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