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Using Alerts and RSS feeds for Current Awareness Services and Dynamic Web Content

 

RSS

Definition

"RSS is an XML-based language and its early roots can be traced to back to 1995, to Apple Labs and then slightly later to Netscape, Userland Software and Microsoft. The first major use of RSS was in 1999 when it was integrated into the My Netscape portal. So RSS is not a new kid on the block, in fact it was around way before the new Social Web came about. So why did it not take off earlier? It appears to have been misunderstood and de-emphasized by AOL, and was downplayed after the Netscape acquisition"

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"Each RSS file consists of items delivered in a single channel. Each item has a title, a link and a description (attributes). The on-demand aspect of RSS is enabled by two timestamps - the lastBuildDate in the channel indicates the last time this channel changed, while the pubDate of the item indicates when the item was published. RSS aggregators (a.k.a. RSS readers) take advantage of these timestamps to decide when new content is available."

 

Use

 

 

Using Ebsco Host RSS Feeds

 

 

 

Using RSS Feeds in your site

 

Javascript Solutions

 

Code Solutions (PHP & ASP

 

Free Solutions with Examples

 

Using RSS and Email Alerts for Current Awareness Services

 

Publicity for RSS and Email Alerts

 

Lists of Database Providers with Alert Services