Are You Hungry Yet? RSS Feeds and the New Ways we Collect
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Transcript Are You Hungry Yet? RSS Feeds and the New Ways we Collect
Sarah Burns Feyl, Assistant University Librarian
Pace University Faculty Institute, May 2008
Become familiar with RSS feeds – what are
they, why are they helpful
Learn about web sites and tools for locating
interesting blogs / feeds
Know how to create an account in Google
Reader and subscribe to some feeds
Know how to create an Alert from a library
article database
RSS is “a family of XML file formats for web
syndication used by websites and weblogs.”
Rich Site Summary
RDF Site Summary
Really Simple Syndication
RSS Feeds are like transmitters that enable a
website to send out a signal when there is
new content.
That signal can be harnessed by an RSS
feed aggregator or reader
Source: http://www.infomancer.net/files/rss-basics.ppt
RSS: Really Simple Syndication
Story is written
Story appears here
http://condor.depaul.edu/~cross5/rss.ppt
RSS Syndication
Article or “post” is written
(usually on a blog)
Article appears in
your feed reader
http://condor.depaul.edu/~cross5/rss.ppt
Common Craft Video
◦ “Our product is explanation. We use video and paper to
make complex ideas easy to understand.”
http://commoncraft.com/rss_plain_english
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AwtmOPdrEL8
There are many different types of
aggregators
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Web-based (Bloglines, Google Reader)
Desktop (FeedReader, FeedDemon)
E-mail (Thunderbird, GMail, R|Mail)
Web Browser (Firefox plug-ins)
Mobile phone
On the web pages you regularly visit, blogs
The Pace Library Catalog
Via search tools
News sites usually provide a variety of feeds
Sites in a discipline, i.e. higher education
◦ http://innopac.pace.edu/feeds/newtitlesrss.xml
Bloglines: http://www.bloglines.com/
New York Times:
http://www.nytimes.com/services/xml/rss/
Chronicle of Higher Education:
http://chronicle.com/blogs/
(go to main page, click for Blogs)
Inside Higher Ed:
http://insidehighered.com/frontpagerss2
Academic journals and publishers– many academic
publishers have begun syndicating feeds for their
journals:
American Chemical Society Journals (click
“Publications”)
American Psychological Association Journals
Cambridge Journals
Oxford Journals (From this list, choose a journal, go to
its page, and in the lower right corner, copy the link
location of the "XML RSS feed" under "Alerting Services")
University of California Press
University of Chicago Press
Library article databases such as:
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Academic Search Premier
Research Library
ABI/Inform
PsycInfo
CINAHL
Also consider “Alerts” or “T of C” (Table of
Contents) services from library databases
Reading? Eating?
Google Reader
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http://google.com
Sign in or create a new Google account
From the “more” list, select “Reader”
Click “Help” for directions and troubleshooting
Click “Discover” to browse or search for feeds
Use the “Add a Subscription” link to add a feed to
your reader
Thank you for your time and interest!
Sarah Burns Feyl, Assistant University Librarian
for Instructional Services
[email protected]