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Best Bet: Topic Alerts

Topic alerts allow you to build a search, save it, and receive regular updates on the topic. You can search broadly or narrowly depending on your specialty and interest. You determine the search parameters + exactly how often you receive email alerts.
This strategy works very well if you are doing research, writing, or exploring a particular topic (e.g., therapies and interventions for COPD). It may not be as effective to keep up broadly with your field (e.g., hot topics in emergency medicine) or for "cocktail" knowledge.
To set up an Alert or Saved Search, develop a good search strategy in your favorite medical literature database, save it, and tell it to send you updates as often as you'd like (typically daily, weekly, monthly, or whenever a new article is published on the topic).
 
The library will be happy to set up an expert search alert on the topic(s) of your choice. Contact us.

DIY
  • PubMed:  Save Searches and Set Email Alerts via MyNCBI
Here's a quick video tutorial: https://youtu.be/WbFjV91YNNY or ask an Inova librarian to show you.

 

TOC's, Podcasts, & RSS Feeds

  • Subscribe to electronic tables of contents (eTOC) of your specialty journals (and maybe the journal heavyweights like NEJM, JAMA, etc).
You can usually do this from the journal’s website, it’s free, and you get an email every time a new issue is published.  This strategy is great for general awareness and keeping up with your colleagues.