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Current Contents Connect lets you browse the table
of contents of journals and books covered by the editions
and collections to which you subscribe.
You can access contents pages alphabetically by journal/book title or by discipline
within a selected edition. What you can browse depends on the editions, collections,
and timespan you selected when you started the session
or when you selected a saved search history to run.
Journal Title
Browse
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Under Journal Title Browse, click the first letter of the journal title
you want to browse to display a list of journal titles beginning with that
letter.
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Click the journal title (or volume and issue number) to display the table
of contents for that journal.
CC Edition Browse
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Under CC Edition Browse is a list of editions and collections that you
selected when you started the session.
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Click the name of an edition or collection to go to the page that
lists the subject areas that fall under that discipline.
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Under each discipline are two links:
- Tables of Contents of Journals
- Web Sites
Tables of Contents of Journals
This link takes you to an alphabetical list of journals assigned to the
selected discipline.
- Scroll down the list to find a particular title.
- Click a journal title (or volume and issue number) to display its table
of contents.
Web Sites
This link takes you to a list of URLs for Web sites that have been selected
by Web content editors at Thomson Reuters for their relevance to the discipline
and the editorial quality of their content. Each URL on the list is accompanied
by a brief description of the site, along with a link to the Full Record.
The sites are listed in reverse chronological order, according to the date
they were last evaluated by Thomson Reuters editors. Therefore, on the
last page(s) of the list, you may find the oldest or most established Web
sites in your field of interest.
Click the link for information about the Current Web Contents
Results page.
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Search Tips
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If you do not see the needed journal title, double-check the timespan that
you set at the beginning of your session. For example, if you set the timespan
to Latest Week, and the journal is published monthly, then there may be no issue
of that journal in the latest week of Current Contents.
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To move through a list of journals, use the navigation arrows or click a page
number at the top of the page.
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If more than one issue of a journal is covered by the timespan you selected
at the beginning of the session, then you will see a list of issues in reverse
chronological order. Select an issue to view its table of contents.
Viewing the Full Record
As you browse contents pages, you can see the Full
Record for any article by clicking the title of the article.
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