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| Home > Research Help > General Research Help Topics > Setting up Search Alerts Setting up Search Alerts Search Alerts, also known as Current Awareness services, help users stay current in what is being published in their area of interest through automatic updates from a variety of sources. Patrons can have information delivered to them in a variety of ways. Search Alerts work across all disciplines. Subscribe to RSS feeds for your favorite humanities, social sciences, or science journal held in Project Muse. If your research depends on IEEE publications, sign up for their alerts service to receive e-mail notifications. Is Nature your favorite journal? Sign up for an e-mail alert. Stay up-to-date with:
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