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   News Services

Keep informed by subscribing to News Services provided by Alzheimer's Australia NSW Knowledge Services.

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> How to set up email alerts
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Online News Services provided by Alzheimer's Australia NSW Knowledge Services are accredited with Health On The Net Foundation and in compliance with the HONcode

HONcode accreditation seal.  Alzheimer's News ... keeping you informed ... by providing selected news about various topics relating to dementia and Alzheimer's disease including: care practices, drugs and drug therapy, research, risk reduction, personal stories, and much more...

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HONcode accreditation seal. Library News ... alerts you of new resources, book reviews, what's happening in the Alzheimer's Australia NSW Library & Information Service and more...

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The above online news services supercede Current Awareness Newsletter and News Updates provided by the Library & Information Service. These previous newsletters can be viewed by going to Reading list : News in the online catalogue.


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To set up email alerts for Alzheimer's News or Library News 

  1. Open http://alznews.blogspot.com/ or http://alzheimersnswlibrary.blogspot.com/
  2. On the right hand menu bar there is a box titled “Email Notification”
  3. Enter your email address in the box, and then click Subscribe.
  4. An “email subscription request” box will open up in a new window
  5. You will then need to type the letters that appear on the screen into a box. This is to decrease spam.
  6. After you have typed the letters, click the “complete subscription” request button. (If you type the letters incorrectly a new request will appear. Repeat step 5 and 6)
  7. A new screen will appear which indicates that your request has been received. Click “close window” words at bottom of this box.
  8. Complete step 2 to 7 for each new email address you wish to register.
  9. You should immediately receive email verification of your subscription. Once you receive email verification from "confirmations@emailenfuego.com" the service address that delivers email subscriptions, you will need to click a link listed in this message to activate your subscription.

    Note: Occasionally email verification can take up to 24 hours, however if you have not received an email within 24 hours, please check your spam and junk email box as it may have automatically been diverted there. If your emails are going into spam and junk, your email alerts will also be diverted there. For junk email you can right click on the email and select from the menu “add to safe sender list”; for spam please refer to your IT department or your spam software manual. Remember you can still view all news by visiting the websites.

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Alternative web addresses for News Services

If you are having difficulty accessing either the Alzheimer's News or Library News this may be due to spyware or your IT department blocking the web addresses. Alternative web address can be used to access each of the news services:

Alzheimer's News: http://digbig.com/4sdpr
Library News: http://digbig.com/4sdps


Contact Us

Alzheimer's Australia NSW is a peak body representing the interests of people living with dementia in
New South Wales. To find out more, contact us or call the National Dementia Helpline on 1800 100 500.

updated: 8 June 2009
created: 24 May 2007
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