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RSS feeds, part 2: Automated literature searches.

This post assumes that you already have a feed reader (also known as an aggregator) running. (See here for an introduction). I use Google Reader, but there are many options available. The point of this post is to outline how to create RSS feeds based on automated searches of literature

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RSS feeds, part 1: Introduction.

RSS, or Really Simple Syndication, is a system that allows readers to receive “feeds” of new content broadcast from various online sources without having to visit each site individually. It’s akin to subscribing to a magazine and having each new issue delivered to your mailbox rather than walking to the store to see

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