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RSS – news feeds Viikki Campus Library

RSS feeds benefit readers who want to subscribe to timely updates from favoured websites or to aggregate feeds from many sites into one place. RSS feeds can be read using software called an "RSS reader” example Feedly RSS - Really Simple Syndication Video: RSS in Plain English: Viikki Campus Library, RSS feeds What are RSS feeds?

RSS feeds reduce the amount of s → you can order news to your RSS reader instead With RSS Reader you can follow news form one site → you don’t have to browse web pages just to check out if something new has appeared Viikki Campus Library, RSS feeds What are the benefits of RSS-feeds?

You can read RSS feeds with RSS Readers. Readers can be software you install to your computer or reader accounts on the web With reader accounts on the web it is easier to follow RSS feeds with different computers Feedly (Add-on for Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Android, iPhone) Netvibes Viikki Campus Library, RSS feeds RSS Readers

You can order RSS feed from every page you find RSS feeds logo Just click the RSS logo and you can subscribe the feed Viikki Campus Library, RSS feeds Ordering RSS feeds

You can order RSS Feeds from databases e.g. Scopus, ScienceDirect…. Researchers blogs Research Blogging researchblogging.orgresearchblogging.org Nature Blogs network.nature.comnetwork.nature.com SciLogs ScienceBlogs scienceblogs.comscienceblogs.com SciVee - Make Your Research Known News Time Magazine content.time.com/time/rsscontent.time.com/time/rss Viikki Campus Library, RSS feeds Examples of RSS feeds

Feedly feedly.comfeedly.com You can use Feeldy example with your Google account You can create Google account if you don´t have one (If you don´t want to create Google account, you can use Netvibes) You can also add an Feeldy add-on for Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Android, iPhone Feedly Account Viikki Campus Library, RSS feeds

You can also search RSS feeds in Feedly Just click the Follow link when you add RSS feeds to Feeldy Feedly tutorial blog.feedly.com/feedly-tutorialblog.feedly.com/feedly-tutorial Viikki Campus Library, RSS feeds Adding RSS feeds to Feedly You can change the name of the feed and you can create categories

Example – Scopus RSS feeds Viikki Campus Library, RSS feeds 1.Do a search at Scopus 2.Click Set feed 3.Next page Click Continue 4.Next page Choose/Click RSS feed reader your are using example Netvibes Or click the link in point 2 and choose your RSS feed reader example Feedly

You can get RSS feeds from many databases Usually you have to create an account to the database (exceptions Scopus and PubMed) From Scopus and Web of Science, you can also have citation feeds Web of Science youtu.be/ZTUMUltX994 youtu.be/ZTUMUltX Viikki Campus Library, RSS feeds RSS Feeds from databases

RSS Mix You can mix any number of RSS feeds into one unique new feed Google Search as RSS feed Google Alerts -service Feed form specific website, add to the search site: Example search: Obama site: Viikki Campus Library, RSS feeds RSS Feeds