MSU Library RSS Feeds

Available MSU Library Feeds:
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What is RSS?

RSS is a format used to syndicate newly posted online content. After subscribing to a news reader/feed aggregator, you can use RSS Feeds to automatically receive online information including news items, tables of contents, short summaries, blog postings, links to full-text articles, and much more. Web sites that provide RSS Feeds indicate their availability by displaying one of these icons: RSS News and  RSS and  XML .

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How does this help me?

RSS Feeds will...

  • Tell you what is new on your favorite web site
  • Assist you in keeping up with the latest developments in your area of study
  • Keep you informed of new articles by select publishers
  • Keep you up to date with local and international news
  • Save you time!
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How do I read RSS Feeds?

To begin utilizing RSS Feeds, you need a news reader.

There are two types of news readers: Local (on your computer) and Web-based.

Subscribe to your favorite RSS feeds by right-clicking on the icon RSS News and RSS or XML , copying the shortcut and pasting it into your RSS reader.

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What other information resources have RSS Feeds?

Many online journals provide RSS feeds as a means of providing researchers with the latest tables of contents (TOCs) of their journals. (Below is a list of some online journals that provide RSS feeds.)

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