For PubMed there's also BioMail (biomail.sourceforge.net/biomail/) and I'm pretty sure that Doctors.net (www.doctors.net.uk) offer a similar service.
zetoc do e-mail updates for keyword searches now as well.
Donald
Donald M Mackay
Enquiry Services Manager
Cairns Library
University of Oxford
01865 221939
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This could be:
PubCrawler is a free "alerting" service that scans daily updates to the NCBI
Medline (PubMed) and GenBank databases.
http://www.pubcrawler.ie/
Susan Childs
Research Associate
Information Management Research Institute
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University of Northumbria
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Dear all,
Someone has popped in here and said that their Consultant(!) says he's
heard of a Search engine in the US where you can enter keywords of a topic
and be sent (details of) any journals that match your keywords. Any ideas?
Jim
Jim Moore, Librarian,
Goldberg Library, King George Hospital,
Barley Lane, GOODMAYES, Essex. IG3 8YB
Tel: (020) 8970 8239
Fax: (020) 8970 8237
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