
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication, and is used to describe the technology used in creating feeds. A feed, also known as RSS feed, XML feed, syndicated content or web feed, is frequently updated content published by a website. It is usually used for news and blog websites, but can also be used for distributing other types of digital content, including pictures, audio or video.
How do I subscribe to and manage my feeds?
Subscribing to feeds is simple, just as the name implies! While there are a multitude of options for doing so, you can always depend on looking for this little icon:
Why should I use feeds at the SERC Library?
Well, we know you love our blog, so subscribing to updates here will surely be nice, but we think you'll really love subscribing to searches in our catalog. That's right...whenever you conduct a search in Iluminar, you'll notice an RSS feed button appear at the top of the page, which will enable you to subscribe to that search. That means that if you add a feed for the topic "math", whenever we catalog new materials with that subject heading they will automatically be sent to your feed reader. You can do the same thing in our journal databases. You'll still have to come to the Library to access the content itself, but a list of new articles on your topic will be conveniently compiled for you. Now that's helpful!

Still confused? Next time you're in the Library ask for Diana, our RSS Queen, or Megan, our resident tech guru, who will be happy to assist you. Just another friendly service from the gang at the SERC Library!
This is a good explanation for a capability that is really neat! I was impressed when I learned about RSS because it helps me keep up with new content on a favorite website or on a research topic by having the information sent to me. Usually I need to revisit a website or conduct research for a topic again to keep up. WOW! Thanks, Megan!
ReplyDeleteNo problem Diana! RSS feeds have changed my internet life!
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