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What feeds are there and how to find them

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Introduction
  • Brief introduction to sources of feeds and tools for locating them
  • Most of this session will be practical: sharing experience and populating Bloglines.
Ready Made Feeds

Come from

  • News
  • Organisations – about them and their products
  • Journals – alternative to eTOCs, also Zetoc database will send feed of journal contents
  • Mail – like JISCmail
  • Blogs – most blogging sites will supply feed of new articles and comments
On the fly feeds

Often of search results from databases

  • PubMed – see support materials
  • Other Bibliographic databases eg Web of Science, Scopus
  • Journal publishers eg ScienceDirect can deliver subject alert results as feed
Finding feeds
  • There is no single comprehensive feed list or single search engine
  • Need to use variety of sources to locate ready made feeds
Search Engines
  • None of the major search engines eg Google, MSN have ability to search for feeds specifically at present
  • Feed search sites
    • Feedster- can search items in feeds or for the feeds
  • Blog search sites
    • Bloglines Search- tab in the Bloglines reader finds individual entries in blogs that it has indexed.
    • Technorati - Real-time search for user-generated media (including blogs) by tag or keyword.
    • Blogpulse – searches items in blogs for keywords. From these you can go to the blog profile for more info; this includes other blogs which have cited this blog
Published lists/Directories
  • Internet Resources Newsletter – produced by Herriot Watt University. Blogorama section lists interesting blogs and RSS feeds
  • RSSfeeds.com – searchable directory of feeds. The best I’ve found so far
  • RSSmicro – search for feeds &/or items in feeds
Gateways


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