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Support : Publications : Chronolog Archives : September/October 2003

Seven New Interactive Alert Titles Added

Interactive Alerts is a Table of Contents service available exclusively on DialogWeb. Through Interactive Alerts, you can scan individual article titles and word counts, so that you can differentiate between short sectional coverage and substantial articles.

Because of the demand for Interactive Alerts in the pharmaceutical industry, seven new sources have been added. The new journal titles now available include:

  • Bioworld Today
  • Cancer Weekly
  • Drug Week
  • Gene Therapy Weekly
  • Gerontologist
  • Immunotherapy Weekly
  • Medical Letter on the CDC and FDA

Interactive Alerts are a cost effective way to disseminate articles from key research and industry trade journals. Information professionals can have a journal's Table of Contents sent to multiple users in an organization, who can then order relevant fulltext articles directly.

Order fulfillment is automated, and occurs via e-mail. Articles are ordered by replying to the Interactive Alert e-mail, putting an "X" in the brackets next to desired articles, and sending the reply. Within minutes the fulltext articles are returned. ERA (redistribution) discounting is automatically applied to provide the lowest cost for multiple orders of the same article.

A full list of journal titles available via Interactive Alerts can be found at: support.dialog.com/pricing/dialog/int_alerts.shtml.

For more information about Interactive Alerts, contact your Dialog sales representative or the Knowledge Center at .

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