The ticTOCs Journal Tables Of Contents service makes it easy for academics, researchers, students and anyone else to keep up-to-date with newly published scholarly material by enabling them to find, display, store, combine and reuse thousands of journal tables of contents from multiple publishers. With ticTOCs, it only takes a tick or two to keep up to date.
ticTOCs is a free service where researchers, academics and anyone else can keep up-to-date with scholarly journal Tables of Contents (TOCs).
You can find over 11,000 scholarly journal Tables of Contents from over 350 publishers. You can view the latest TOC for each journal. You can export an individual TOC RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feed to popular feed readers. You can link to the full text of hundreds of thousands of journal articles (where institutional or personal subscription, or Open Access, allows).

You can export citations to RefWorks. You can save selected TOCs to MyTOCs so that the next time you visit you can see new TOCs, or so that you can export them as an OPML file. You can register with ticTOCs so that your selected MyTOCs will be permanently saved and accessible from any networked PC.
The ticTOCs Consortium consists of: the University of Liverpool Library (lead), Heriot-Watt University, CrossRef, ProQuest, Emerald, RefWorks, MIMAS, Cranfield University, Institute of Physics, SAGE Publishers, Inderscience Publishers, DOAJ (Directory of Open Access Journals), Open J-Gate, and Intute.
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ticTOCs has been funded under the JISC Users and Innovations programme.

















November 23rd, 2009 at 5:32 pm
gmarris…
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