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Module – RSS feeds, alerts and news The DSpace Course Module – RSS feeds, alerts and news

By the end of this module you will: Module objectives By the end of this module you will: Know how the RSS feeds work in DSpace Be able to set up and understand email alerts Know how to edit the news on the front page Have edited the news on the front page

Can be read in modern web browsers RSS feeds RSS feeds Site level (all new items) Community level (new items in all contained collections) Collection level (new items in that collection) Can be read in modern web browsers Can be subscribed to in news reader software

Alerts Alerts Created by users Created for a collection Emails sent each day for new items Script must run daily: [dspace]/bin/sub-daily

News on front page News Top news Side news Edited via the ‘Administer’ menu and the ‘Edit News’ option. News items can include HTML

These slides have been produced by: Credits These slides have been produced by: Stuart Lewis & Chris Yates Repository Support Project http://www.rsp.ac.uk/ Part of the RepositoryNet Funded by JISC http://www.jisc.ac.uk/