RSS Feeds: Fast and Customized Alerts
Keeping Up to Date
- Current Awareness Services - the old way, email alerts
- Gordon Library RSS Feeds
What is it?
RSS (Rich Site Summary or Really Simple Syndication) is a
convenient
way to keep up with new information, whether it is content of a web site, news
service, table of contents of your favorite journals, and podcasts of
audio content and vodcasts/vidcasts with video.
RSS has been adopted by many information providers (Boston Globe, National Public Radio, U.S. News & World Report, BBC News, etc.), blogs, and commercial sites (WebMD, ESPN, Yahoo!, Amazon).
We'll skip the technical details, you'll just need to copy and paste
the feed link you find into your feeder and you'll start receiving content. Often it ends with XML, which stands for (eXtensible Markup Language) and you'll often see an icon
with a orange XML logo:
.
Watch one of these short RSS videos to learn more: CNET.com RSS: feel the need for feeds? | RSS in Plain English (3.5 min each).

How Do I Set this up?
You can't just click on the RSS links, you'll need to set up an RSS aggregator to pull in the information you wish to track. If you have already upgraded to Office 2007, you can use Outlook 2007 or Internet Explorer 7 to obtain feeds. Another option is to set up a web based solution (Google Reader or Bloglines, My Yahoo!) or take advantage of free software that allows you to collect, organize, and display all the information feeds coming your way while you sleep, research, and go out to lunch.
| MS Outlook 2007 |
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| Internet Explorer 7 |
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| Other free web based readers | Firefox Live Bookmarks | Google Reader | Bloglines | My Yahoo | NewsGator |
| A few desktop readers | RSSReader | Juice - podcast receiver |
Search & Find Feeds
If see these RSS, XML, ATOM Feed, or similar icons on your favorite websites, add them to your aggregator:

Examples
- News: Chronicle of Higher Education
- Journals: Nature
- Sports Updates: Red Sox
- Events: Telegram & Gazette Calendar
- Podcasts: New York Times
- Shared bookmarks: Christine's @ del.icio.us
- Flickr photostream: British Fungi and Lichens
- Ticker feed: MSN Money News - XOM (ExxonMobil)
The possibilities expand daily. Blogs can be aggregated, even Webnote - an online tool for taking notes.
Gordon Library Feeds
Paste these URLs into your aggregator:
- What's New @ Gordon Library:
http://www.wpi.edu/Academics/Library/About/Newsletter/librarynews.xml - Calendar of Events @ Gordon Library:
http://www.socialweb.net/Clients/WPI/library.lasso?format=rss - Audio To Go Podcast - Tidbits of Info Wisdom for the MP3 Masses:
http://www.wpi.edu/Academics/Library/Borrowing/Podcasts/wpiaudiotogo.xml
Search for Web Sites with RSS Feeds
Selected Journals with RSS Feeds
- Selected Electronic Journals with RSS Table of Contents Feeds
- Publishers providing RSS feeds
- Ingenta Connect - Log into this WPI subscription to create journal alerts, search for journal title, choose Alerting Options, RSS
Selected WPI Library Databases with RSS Feeds
- EBSCOhost: Business Source Premier or Humanities International Complete
- Engineering Village - Compendex & INSPEC
- ScienceDirect - custom searches, journal updates, citation alerts (Choose Save As, then go to Search History)
- Web of Knowledge
- PubMed - choose Send To, RSS feed
- IEEE Explore - choose Alerts, set up an account [Vendor Help]
Populating Feeds in myWPI or Your Web Site
Post library, WPI, your own shared bookmarks, news or other feeds right into an item or annoucement in myWPI, your blog, website or other web spaces you control by using a Feed2JS generator.
Maintained by lib-webmaster@wpi.eduLast modified: Mar 12, 2008, 08:39 EDT


