Friday, July 21, 2006

RSS feeds and other offerings from Project Muse

From a database's recent news release:
Project MUSE is very pleased to announce the implementation of RSS feeds for all journals in MUSE. The RSS feed is an alert tool that provides users with instant notification about news, updates and additions to titles within the MUSE collection. The RSS feeds complement our e-mail journal alert service. Both offer students, librarians, researchers and faculty valuable tools for staying current with information about their favorite titles from the over 300 journals in the MUSE collection. The new RSS feed for Latest Issues enables users to easily survey the contents of the four most recent issues of a journal by linking to the corresponding Tables of Contents. MUSE subscribers have direct access to the full text articles from the RSS feeds. Information about subscribing to the feeds is found at the Project MUSE RSS Syndication page (http://feeds.muse.jhu.edu). Please visit this page often, as additional feeds will be added soon.
Journal titles available in the Project Muse database of interest to journalism and communication faculty may include:
A complete list of titles available in this database can be found at http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/.

To find out more about subscribing to RSS feeds, please see the previous blog post about using RSS feeds. Other databases offer RSS alert services, including Communication and Mass Media Complete as well as other databases provided by EBSCO.

If you need help using databases or subscribing to RSS feeds, please let Stacy know!

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