Got very excited when eTOCs first came out, Tom, but what we need is more comprehensive coverage. People don't want to sign up to eTOCs plus this, that or the other (e.g. Web of Knowledge, individual journal publishers etc.).
Best wishes for 2010,
Alain
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>>> On 22/12/2009 at 15:57, in message
<[log in to unmask]>, "Fink, Thomas"
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> Hello All,
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> INFORMS offers an e TOC alert service for anyone who registers their
> email address to be notified via email when new content goes online
> (http://journals.informs.org/subscriptions/etoc.dtl). These alerts
> notify you when new issues are published and provides complete table of
> contents for these issues. This program is very popular for individuals
> and is open to libraries and institutions as well.
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> My question is would institutions and/or librarians sign up for this
> service? Plus, how would you make use of the eTOCs whether or not you
> are a subscriber to any or all of INFORMS 12 operations research and
> management science journals?
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> Thanks in advance.
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> Best,
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> Tom
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> Tom Fink
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