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SARA - Scholarly Articles Research Alerting

Sharron Lawrence Dear Colleagues:

SARA - Scholarly Articles Research Alerting, is a special email service designed to deliver tables of contents, for any Taylor & Francis, Carfax, Routledge, Spon Press, or Psychology Press journal, to anyone who has requested the information.

This service is completely free of charge.

All you need to do is register, and you will be sent contents pages of the journal(s) of your choice from that point onwards, in advance of the printed edition.

You can select to receive alerts by keyword or by title and you may unsubscribe at any time. For each of your choices, you will receive the relevant bibliographic information: journal title, volume/issue number and the ISSN. You will also receive full contents details, names of authors and the appropriate page numbers from the printed version.

This will give you advance notice of what is being published, making it easier for you to retrieve the exact information you require from the hard copy once it arrives in your library.

Titles that may be of interest are:

- History of Photography

- Konsthistorisk tidskrift/Journal of Art History - Third Text

- Visual Resources - Word & Image

To register for this complimentary service, please visit:

www.tandf.co.uk/sara

Reference:

TOC: SARA - Scholarly Articles Research Alerting. In: ArtHist.net, Jul 24, 2003 (accessed Feb 27, 2022),

<https://arthist.net/archive/25787>.

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