Examines RDF Site Summary, or Rich Site Summary (RSS) feeds, a means of distributing news or other Web content from an online publisher to users. Outlines RSS background and XML-based structure. Explains feed readers and web-based content aggregators, the two chief tools used for reading RSS feeds. Lists some advantages of RSS use and some reputable RSS feed sources, also known as RSS feed directories. Offers suggestions on potential library uses of RSS including: general communications and marketing; library user education (via book lists); current awareness services (via table of contents analysis for journals); and, augmenting of reference services
RSS is an acronym that stands for Rich Site Summary, though it's often alternatively defined as Real...
Geschichte, Nutzung, Einsatz und Herstellung von RSS-Feeds (really simple syndications oder rich sit...
Students and faculty need to keep up-to-date with their area of research. Subject specific blogs, R...
RSS feeds can be used to aggregate and disseminate a great deal of web content efficiently. Librarie...
Purpose: To describe the RSS technology along with its brief history and how it can be used by takin...
Today, many receive information via RSS, an efficient delivery and aggregation technology that feeds...
Special libraries have emerged out as efficient information catering organizations with exquisite to...
This article is a study about RSS (Real Simple Syndication) and its application in libraries. RSS is...
ABSTRACT. Really Simple Syndication (RSS) uses extensive mark-up language (XML) to constantly scan t...
Library professionals do not have sufficient time to conduct comprehensive online searches on regula...
Several regular readers have mentioned in conversations recently that they don’t know what an “RSS f...
In the early 2000s, RSS (Really Simple Syndication) was launched into cyber space and rapidly gained...
RSS Feed technology, so promising to information professionals right out of the gate, proved to be d...
PowerPoint was presented on November 7, 2008 in Maryville, MO at the Brick & Click conference. The ...
The new magic word for efficient information exchange is RSS - Really Simple Syndication. Within a s...
RSS is an acronym that stands for Rich Site Summary, though it's often alternatively defined as Real...
Geschichte, Nutzung, Einsatz und Herstellung von RSS-Feeds (really simple syndications oder rich sit...
Students and faculty need to keep up-to-date with their area of research. Subject specific blogs, R...
RSS feeds can be used to aggregate and disseminate a great deal of web content efficiently. Librarie...
Purpose: To describe the RSS technology along with its brief history and how it can be used by takin...
Today, many receive information via RSS, an efficient delivery and aggregation technology that feeds...
Special libraries have emerged out as efficient information catering organizations with exquisite to...
This article is a study about RSS (Real Simple Syndication) and its application in libraries. RSS is...
ABSTRACT. Really Simple Syndication (RSS) uses extensive mark-up language (XML) to constantly scan t...
Library professionals do not have sufficient time to conduct comprehensive online searches on regula...
Several regular readers have mentioned in conversations recently that they don’t know what an “RSS f...
In the early 2000s, RSS (Really Simple Syndication) was launched into cyber space and rapidly gained...
RSS Feed technology, so promising to information professionals right out of the gate, proved to be d...
PowerPoint was presented on November 7, 2008 in Maryville, MO at the Brick & Click conference. The ...
The new magic word for efficient information exchange is RSS - Really Simple Syndication. Within a s...
RSS is an acronym that stands for Rich Site Summary, though it's often alternatively defined as Real...
Geschichte, Nutzung, Einsatz und Herstellung von RSS-Feeds (really simple syndications oder rich sit...
Students and faculty need to keep up-to-date with their area of research. Subject specific blogs, R...