A number of commercial publishers offer the ability to register for free alerts when they release new content - if you know of key journals in your area of research that you would like to follow, simply identify the publisher and register for that publisher's alerts service.
Please note that while you can register for free alerts from any journal, we may not have electronic access to that journal via the publisher's own platform. If there is ever an article you would like to see but cannot determine how to access it, please consult either the Law Library's Journal List or the University Library's Journal List for non-law journals.
If you are a Fordham Law faculty member and need assistance setting up an online journal alert using these or any other systems, please contact the Reference Desk (refdesk@law.fordham.edu or 212-636-6908), or your Faculty Liaison.
Springer allows you to set up alerts in a variety of areas, including table of contents for journals, table of contents for new books, and others.
To subscribe to any of these alerts, you must first set up a Springer account here.
DeGruyter offers the ability to receive Subject Alerts, Table of Content Alerts, Ahead of Print Alerts, New Entry Alerts for Databases and ePackage Alerts by email.
To create your account, follow this link to sign up for an account.