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The Scout Report for Social Sciences



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The target audience of the new Scout Report for Social Sciences is faculty, students, staff, and librarians in the social sciences. Each biweekly issue offers a selective collection of Internet resources covering topics in the field that have been chosen by librarians and content specialists in the given area of study. The Report is divided into two parts, site annotation, and current awareness, although there may be some overlap between the two.

Site annotations are organized in thematic areas of research, learning resources, and professional and general interest. Selected current awareness resources are provided in the areas of publication resources (books, journals, technical reports, and other reports), conference and meeting announcements and calls for papers, grant announcements, and updated data sets, among others. These current awareness resources are not meant to be exhaustive, but rather a sampling of what is currently available. There is a link from the current awareness and data sections to a current awareness metapage, a page that is always available to interested users. This page will help them keep current in their field on an ongoing basis.

Note that the Scout Report for Social Sciences is not meant to duplicate or supplant the general Scout Report. While there may be some small overlap between the two reports, the Social Sciences Report is meant to cover its topics in more detail and depth than the general report.

The Scout Report for Social Sciences is also provided via email once every two weeks. Subscription information is included at the bottom of each issue.


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