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What is RSS?
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a free, easy, and automatic way for you to be informed when new journal articles are published in The Biological Bulletin. Instead of visiting BiolBull Online to see if new articles are available, you can let RSS tell you the moment new articles are posted. BiolBull Online RSS feed will bring you the Tables of Contents and Abstracts of articles in the current issue and the three most recent issues.
What are the advantages of BiolBull Online RSS feeds?
* Efficiency: Your RSS reader will indicate whenever you have unread
tables of contents available.
* Convenience: You choose when to look at the RSS feeds and they don't
clog up your email inbox.
* Confidentiality: You do not have to give any personal details to sign up
to receive RSS feeds.
How do I use RSS?
You first install an RSS reader on your computer. Choose a suitable reader from those
available for download on the URLs below:
List of RSS Readers from blogspace.com http://blogspace.com/rss/readers
List of RSS Readers from dmoz.org http://www.dmoz.org/Computers/Software/Internet/Clients/WWW/Feed_Readers/
Using your RSS Reader, you can then subscribe to content from BiolBull Online and other web sites you select. Like an e-mail program, an RSS reader will monitor the selected web sites for the latest news and articles.
How do I sign up for RSS feeds from BiolBull Online?
After installing an RSS reader, please click on the orange RSS feed buttons above and copy and paste the URL (web address for the RSS feed) onto your RSS reader. Then follow the instructions of the particular RSS reader you’ve installed.
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