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Current Awareness Service
This service is provided for Business School faculty and staff.
The Current Awareness Service is provided by the Jackson Library for Business School Faculty and Staff to access tables of contents information of journals held in the Library's collection and to order copies of articles.
As a registered user of this service, you can browse or search online through tables of contents at any time. You may create an Alerting Service personal "Profile", to be alerted via email as soon as new issues of your preferred journals become available. Tables of contents will be delivered directly to your personal Web "View Alert" file or via email address, or both.
You can order copies of articles from both Web and email tables of contents. Ordering instructions appear on all tables of contents. Articles you order will be sent to you via email in PDF format, usually within 48 hours.
The cost of this service, including delivery of article copies, is fully subsidized by Jackson Library for Business School Faculty and Staff. Costs, where they appear, are shown for informational purposes only.
NOTE: Please be aware that tables of content for some issues may appear before the issue is printed and in some cases the table of contents appears long before an actual issue is in print. Articles will be delivered as soon as possible.
This service is for Business School faculty or staff. All other accounts will be invalidated.
Notice concerning copyrights:
The Jackson Library Document Delivery Service operates in full compliance with all copyright laws and legislation. As an academic library, we have neither the charge nor the resources to monitor user compliance with copyright laws and legislation. Please therefore be aware of the following stipulations, offered at the suggestion of University Counsel:
- This service is intended to provide single copies of selected articles from journals to which you would not otherwise subscribe.
- This service is NOT a substitute for your own subscription to a journal, in those instances where you need regular, virtual "cover-to-cover" copying.
- Regular requests for multiple articles from the same journal should be satisfied by obtaining a personal subscription, or by consulting a library copy. Likewise, multiple chapters from a book cannot be copied by this service.
- Faculty/staff are responsible for complying with copyright laws and regulations when making document requests.
Questions? Please call 725-1073 for further information.
In addition to this service, other eJournals are available via the Jackson Library Website.
