What’s New @ Loyola’s Health Sciences Library

How to Subscribe to the Library’s RSS Feed

June 18, 2008 · 1 Comment

RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is an XML-based Web-content syndication format used to deliver constantly updated headline feeds to readers. Our RSS feeds distribute topics, descriptions, and links to the What’s New @ Loyola’s Health Science Library Blog. This is an easy way for you to be alerted when new content is posted

To subscribe to Loyola University Health Sciences RSS feed, you need to have a current RSS feeder or news aggregator. If you do not have a RSS feeder, you can either:

1. Download a program for your desktop. Many are available for free and are easy to install (Some popular programs are NetNewsWire for Mac, NewzCrawler for Windows)

2. Use web-browsers like Firefox or Safari that have the ability to read RSS

3. Subscribe to a free web-based reader, like Bloglines, NewsGator and Google Reader. Once you are logged in to your RSS feeder, return to the What’s New @ Loyola’s Health Science Blog and click the RSS link on the blog’s header.

At this point, your RSS feeder should link to the current feed from Loyola’s Health Sciences Library blog. If you have additional questions about RSS, RSS feeders, or the What’s New @ Loyola’s Health Sciences Library, please contact Research Services at ResearchServices@lumc.edu

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