Perhaps a more useful option would be for such tables of contents to be placed
by the publisher/editor on a searchable Table of Contents service which acts not
only as a current awareness service, but as a searchable dataset. One of the
best in the UK is the BUBL Journals service at:
http://bubl.ac.uk/journals/
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> I welcome information about the contents of journals. Perhaps other
> list members will place the contents pages of local history magazines on the
> list? This could aid colloboration around the country, indeed globe, as
> people who have studied eg blacksmiths in Oxfordshire, discover articles
> about blacksmiths in Lancashire.
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Kenneth McMahon, Systems Division, Andersonian Library, University of
Strathclyde
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