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Section Feeds:
What is RSS?
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is an XML-based format for distributing news
and other content on websites. RSS is an increasingly popular way for users
to keep track of updates to their favorite websites without having to actually
visit the site. JGP.org offers RSS feeds of current and recent titles and abstracts.
Using RSS
There are a number of ways to use RSS feeds:
1. You can install an RSS news reader (also called an aggregator), which displays feeds from the websites you select. When the site updates the feed, the new entries will be available in your news reader. There are many readers available, and some are free. You can find a sample listing at blogspace.com or a more complete listing at Google.
2. Use your browser. Most browsers now support RSS either natively or via plug-ins.
3. If you maintain a website and would like to display JGP RSS feeds on your site, you are welcome to do so. Tools such as RSS Digest or server side scripts (such as php or perl) allow you to integrate RSS into your web pages.
How do I get JGP RSS feeds?
To
get started with JGP RSS feeds, click on the orange “XML” button
below and copy and paste the URL (web address for the RSS feed). Then follow
instructions for your specific news reader or browser.
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More about RSS
For more details on RSS, visit webreference.com
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