Journal TOC alerts

 

Creating Table of Contents Alerts

If you have a favourite journal in your area of expertise it may be useful to set up a Table of Contents or TOC alert for yourself. This means that every time there is a new edition of the journal you will receive an email listing the contents. You can then make a decision as to whether there are any articles which you wish to read in full text.

You can obtain ToCs freely by registering with the site Journal TOCs and then selecting the journal titles for which you wish to receive TOCs. The site claims to provide the largest, free collection of scholarly journal Tables of Contents (TOCs) with 36,030 journals including 17,884 selected Open Access journals and 12,196 Hybrid journals, from 3750 publishers. 

 Journal coverage includes medical sciences, pharmacy and pharmacology, nutrition and dietetics, social sciences and welfare. You can receive the alerts as RSS feeds or by email if you prefer.

 

JournalTOCs is a free service provided by Herriot-Watt University. Useful step by step instructions for registering and using JournalTOCs can be found on the Cornell University website at https://www.library.cornell.edu/research-teaching/current-awareness/

 

Often you can also sign up for TOCs directly online from a journal’s homepage. If a journal title you want to sign up to isn’t included in the JournalTOC service above this is an alternative option.

 

If you find something in the TOC alert that you want to read in full text you may be able to click the link and get straight through to the full text but if not you may need to make a note of the citation and use the journals A-Z in order to get access via UHNM subscriptions using your OpenAthens log-in.

Please do not hesitate to contact the library for more help and advice on this.

World Oral Health Day

 

March 20th  World Oral Health Day  


Join us supporting International #WorldOralHealthDay through the use of “Preventive Dental Care, Adult” Patient Education handout: https://www.clinicalkey.com/#!/content/patient_handout/5-s2.0-pe_065b367d-8992-4381-a77a-9a1d4226b004  It’s available in +15 different languages!

#healthdays2023 #ClinicalKey #Odontology #Dentistry  

Neurodiversity Week

 

March 13th to 19th - Neurodiversity celebration week 


#Neurodiversity describes the diversity in the human brain that shapes the interactions and experiences with the world in many different ways. As WHO indicates, about 1 out of 100 children has autism; which is only one condition commemorated as neurodiverse during this week. We invite you to have a closer look to the article The neurodiversity concept: is it helpful for clinicians and scientists? from The Lancet Psychiatry: https://www.clinicalkey.com/#!/content/journal/1-s2.0-S221503662100167X

#healthdays2023 #ClinicalKey #EMPOWER #DiversityandInclusion #Makinghealthcaretrulyinclusive

 Make healthcare truly inclusive

Nutrition and Hydration Week

 

March 13th to 17th  – Nutrition and Hydration Week  




Are you aware of the 9 Principles Framework used to develop a healthy behavioral change to support healthy eating? You can read more about it on Development of eHealth-Based Behavior Change Support for Young Adults Using the Nine Principles Framework article included on the Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior, part of your ClinicalKey account: https://www.clinicalkey.com/#!/content/journal/1-s2.0-S1499404622005280   

#healthdays2023 #ClinicalKey #Hydration #Nutrition #Healthyhabits

No Smoking Day

 

March 8th – No Smoking Day 

Join us commemorating #NoSmokingDay by reviewing and applying NICE Guideline NG209: Tobacco: preventing uptake, promoting quitting and treating dependence. Feel free to access this and other guidelines through your ClinicalKey account: https://www.clinicalkey.com/#!/content/nice_guidelines/65-s2.0-NG209

#healthdays2023 #ClinicalKey #LungHealth #NoSmokingDay






 Mindful March

Let's pause, breathe and notice, so we can respond more mindfully.