Check out the USA Today general article below on how students are using RSS feeds to save time in completing their research.
http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/2005-08-01-rss-research_x.htm
If you want to know more specifically how to utilize RSS feeds in research, here is a website at Texas State University - San Marcos library.
http://www.library.txstate.edu/research/RSS-feeds.html
This made me think that our own Bird Library must have a resource for us to set up RSS feeds, and guess what...it does. Apparently each student has an account in MYbrary where you can set up research feeds from your favorite journals. If you've noticed, when you go directly to a journal site, many time you have to be a subscriber to obtain articles. If you utilize MYbrary, you can access your favorites for free.
https://library.syr.edu/mybrary/
I also ran across another website chock full of RSS information. It's called RSS Specifications. I've provided the link to the RSS article page within the website. You'll note the number of ways feeds are being used. From Realtors to marketers, RSS is becoming a key tool in many occupations today.
http://www.rss-specifications.com/rss-articles.htm
And, I also ran across another look at how feeds are set up at the New York Federal Reserve. Take a look at how RSS feeds are listed by topic. This is just another example of how the feeds are developing a life of their own in the world of information access.
http://www.newyorkfed.org/rss/
Hope this gives you a good overview of how RSS looks in the outside world.
Deborah,
ReplyDeleteI just read the article from USA Today.I am glad that you have this topic for your blog because I feel up-to-date when normally I don't! Towards the end of the article it was mentioned that RSS feeds help to gather and organize the abundant amounts of information that are now available through the internet. Another part of the article that made me think more about what I would do if I utilized an RSS feed was when they mentioned; "You can drag any Web site you want to watch, from BBC to personal blogs, and it will let you know if you have new stuff."
Ashley,
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely. if you go to your feed, the list of new topics appears. You can even quantify the number of topics you'd like to appear at one time.
Pretty amazing.
Mickey