Here's an interesting new service from Emerald. Reading ListAssist
draws together articles from Emerald's journal and book content in over
50 subject-specific
reading lists. I doubt many of you are interested in the engineering
reading lists, but you may find some interesting articles in the
Business, Management & Economics, Library & Information Science
and Social Sciences themed reading lists. They all have been created by
teachers and students for teachers and students, so should be relevant
good quality material.
Each list is presented as an Excel
spreadsheet and for most there's an accompanying PDF editorial. Each
list also comes with an abstract giving a brief overview of content and
coverage.
There's a caveat, and that caveat is that access to
articles within the reading lists will be subject to whether we
subscribe to that journal or not. For DBS, that basically means that if
the article is from Emerald Backfiles you won't see it, but you should
see most of the non-Backfile material. Have a look anyway and see what
you think.