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Re: Ask HN: How do you get notified about newest research papers in your field?

#13
I manually check conference proceedings when released:

- OSDI - SOSP - FAST - EuroSys - APSys - NSDI - SIGCOMM - ATC - ISMM - PLDI - VLDB

These days, accepted papers in specialized conferences are actually on mixed topics these days.. like you'll see security and file systems in SOSP

Re: Ask HN: How do you get notified about newest research papers in your field?

#14
Like spystath menrionned, all journals have an RSS Feeds stream or more, so I use RSS Feeds with my webapplication https://www.feedsapi.org/ to receive curated alerts in realtime (many of our users have this as use-case as well).

You can also use the rss feeds with a service like IFTTT or Zapier to set up an alert system.

Re: Ask HN: How do you get notified about newest research papers in your field?

#15
post #2

In the bio/health/bio-info areas: a key option is to create alerts with http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed

Yes, and Google Scholar alerts are also useful and pick-up slightly different things. Good to have both

Re: Ask HN: How do you get notified about newest research papers in your field?

#20
post #8

Almost all journals have an RSS feed. I just subscribe to a dozen or so major journals. Add a web feed reader as well you can skim through them easily, or save up the more interesting ones for later.

Academic journals have RSS feeds these days?
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