Research Press is pleased to offer article updates and synopses through a Really Simple Syndication (RSS) feed. RSS feeds allow Research Press content to be shared across multiple sites.
There are two main benefits to an RSS feed:
- Users can download RSS readers that immediately notify them of newly published articles and allow them to go directly to the content so that they no longer need to visit the journals' Table of Contents repeatedly; and
- Web site owners can automatically include the latest Research Press content on their own pages using an RSS feed.
Using RSS to read Research Press content
RSS feeds are available on many major Web sites and personal Web logs. You can often recognize RSS feeds by an orange
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graphic. A variety of RSS readers are available for download for free on the internet. Once subscribed to a Research Press RSS feed, your reader will monitor the journal's Web site for new articles and notify you when one is published.