![]() I was pretty stoked when it went 5.0 and was open-sourced in August 2019! You can snag it right here. ![]() More information on Ebsco RSS feeds can be found here.įor more information and help with RSS feeds, please contact your subject area Liaison Librarian.NetNewsWire is one of the classic RSS apps, debuting in 2002. When you locate the journal you wish to create a feed for, just click the orange RSS icon beside the title. To find the journals, just click on the Publications link below the Advanced Search tab at the top of the page. This way you will be notified of all the new articles when they are published. With Ebsco databases, you can also create RSS feeds for individual journals in the database. You can also create a feed from any of the searches that you have performed during your session by clicking the Search History/Alerts tab, and then clicking the orange RSS icon by each search. When you click the link, a window will appear informing you that "your alert has been created." You will be able to copy and paste the URL for the Syndication Feed into your prefered RSS Reader. Once you have completed a search, you should see the orange RSS icon above the search boxes and a link that reads Create alert for this search. To create a search alert feed, you need to perfrom a search. RSS link is at the bottom of the pageĮBSCO (which includes databases such as Academic Search Premier, Business Source Premier and PsycInfo) allows users to create RSS feeds for individual searches and for active publications. Inside Higher Ed - an online source for news, opinion and jobs for all of higher education.EDUCAUSE - a nonprofit association whose mission is to advance higher education by promoting the intelligent use of information technology.The Daily (StatsCan) - feeds for all information released in The Daily from Statistics Canada.Unversity of Saskatchewan maintains a lengthy list of journals with RSS feeds.National Research Council of Canada Journals.But here are some suggestions for possible feeds to get you started. Once you start looking for the button you will see it everywhere. BBC - suggested readers list from the BBC (also with a list of BBC feeds).CBC - suggested readers list from the CBC (also with a list of CBC feeds).Open Directory Project - list of readers by platform.NetNewsWire (Mac) - a excellent reader, but not free.FeedReader (PC) - a free desktop reader.Open Directory Project - a lengthy list of other online readers. ![]()
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