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RSS Feeder
1.
2. is an acronymn for Really Simple
Syndication or Rich Site Summary.
3. XML document that facilitates
content syndication
a. This “feed” contains structured
data
b. Transformed to information by
RSS reader
Ease of syndication, low cost.
4. Syndication is key element.
It enables you -- your library
-- to make your content
available to anyone to use.
a. News
b. Events
c. Book lists
d. Study guides
e. Etc.
5. Automatically Generated
a. Weblog software (Movable Type,
TypePad, Blog lines, Word press, etc.)
b. Content management systems (i.e.,
Wikis)
Using Perl, PHP, Ruby, etc.
Create feeds from database searches
By Hand
If you know HTML you can learn RSS
6. Initially RSS was restricted to News Headlines. As
RSS’ popularity has increased the uses
For RSS have expanded. Common uses for RSS
include:
Blogs
Newsletters
Weather Alerts
Press Announcements
Specials or Discounts
Calendars
7. Common Industry specific uses for RSS include:
Service Industry
Real Estate
Schools
Restaurants
Law Enforcement
13. •Indexes tens of millions of RSS feeds
•Available in 10 languages
Features
Feed List Mark as Read
Search Date Sort
Reading Pane Mark New
Clippings Folder Email Article
Add Feed Clip
14. Go to http://www.bloglines.com
• Click “Sign up now”
15. Fill in account
information
Click
“Register”
An email
verification
will be sent to
your email
address
16.
17. You are subscribed!
Note: BlogLines will
always tell you how
many new entries are
listed
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22. RSS feeds can be read using-
o software called an "RSS reader", "feed
reader", or "aggregator”.
o It can be web-based, desktop-based, or
mobile-device-based.
23. <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
<rss version="2.0">
<channel>
<title>RSS Title</title>
<description>This is an example of an RSS feed</description>
<link>http://www.someexamplerssdomain.com/main.html</link>
<lastBuildDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2010 00:01:00 +0000 </lastBuildDate>
<pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2009 16:45:00 +0000 </pubDate>
<ttl>1800</ttl>
<item>
<title>Example entry</title>
<description>Here is some text containing an interesting
description.</description>
<link>http://www.wikipedia.org/</link>
<guid>unique string per item</guid>
<pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2009 16:45:00 +0000 </pubDate>
</item>
</channel>
</rss>
25. The RDF (or RSS 1.*) branch includes
the following versions:
•RSS 0.90 was the original Netscape
RSS version. This RSS was
called RDF Site Summary.
•RSS 1.0 is an open format by the RSS
DEV WORKING GROUP.
•RSS 1.1 is also an open format and is
intended to update and replace RSS
1.0.
26. The RSS 2.* branch includes the
following versions:
•RSS 0.91 is the simplified RSS version
released by Netscape.
• RSS 0.92 through 0.94 are
expansions of the RSS 0.91 format,
•RSS 2.0.1 has the internal version
number 2.0.
27. Some RSS 2.0 modules with
established namespaces are:
•MEDIA RSS 2.0 MODULE
•OPEN SEARCH RSS 2.0
MODULE
31. The bottom line is that RSS makes surfers more
productive and saves time it is not burdened
with the problems commonly associated with e-mail
and offers a great communication venue.
If you have not considered using RSS perhaps its
time to take a closer look at: