
RSS Feeds for New Titles
RSS (Real Simple Syndication) feeds are a method of publishing links to content on a Web site. Your library may provide RSS feeds from the New Titles dashboard to your RSS reader, such as My Yahoo! or Bloglines. The list is updated hourly to show new materials at the library, and the results are sent to your RSS reader. You can click a link to launch a search for the title. If your library provides RSS feeds, an orange RSS icon appears on the New Titles dashboard.
- Click What's RSS for more information about how to set up RSS feeds and where to find readers.
- Click the orange RSS icon to list the RSS feeds in the center area of the page. If you have a Windows-based reader such as SharpReader, you can drag the orange XML icon for each feed you want to your reader. If you have a Web-based RSS news reader such as My Yahoo!, copy the URL for the feed and paste it into the appropriate field on the RSS setup page for your Web location. See your reader's instructions for specific procedures.
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Internet Explorer 7.0 includes an RSS feed reader. If you click the XML icon or the URL for a feed, a page opens where you subscribe to the feed in Internet Explorer. If you prefer to use a different RSS reader, copy the URL for the feed and paste it into the reader's setup page.If you set up the RSS feed while connected to the system organization, the feed supplies all new titles in the system. If you set up the feed while connected to a library branch, the feed supplies all new titles for the branch.