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What is RSS?
An RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feed is a way for websites to distribute their content to people without requiring people to actually visit the website. The RSS feeds allow people to subscribe to receive regular updates of new content posted to their favorite websites, delivered to them automatically through a web portal or news reader. GHSP offers RSS feeds of current and recent journal issues.
How do I read RSS feeds?
There are a number of ways to subscribe to RSS feeds:
- You can install an RSS feed reader (also called a feed or news aggregator), which displays feeds from the websites you select. When the site updates the feed, the new entries will be available in your feed reader. A search for "feed reader" or "feed aggregator" will yield many readers, and some are free. Some popular readers include: GoogleReader, NewsGator, Bloglines, Netvibes, My Yahoo!, and My AOL.
- Use your browser. Most browsers now support RSS either natively or through plug-ins.
How do I get GHSP RSS feeds?
To get started with GHSP RSS feeds, click on the orange "RSS" button above and copy and paste the web address or URL for the RSS feed. Then follow instructions for your specific news reader or browser.