Publication alert from Google Scholar
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If you are a researcher and you want to keep up to date with new
publications of your interests then you may join the Alert service from
Google Scholar. You can set the alert with your preferred your keywords.
If you have subscribed to the service then you will receive emails three
times a week with up to 10 articles for every chosen keywords. You will
have to browse through the list of publications to find out if you have
anything interesting for you or not. You will have to browse through the
list to find if you have any interesting articles.
Additionally, you can follow a researcher whose work you find inspiring.
This alert service is not new. However, Discit is happy to share
this facility if a new researcher does not know about this possibility.
Click to create your Scholar alert
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