Development of an RSS-based Current Awareness Service



Allan Barclay*, Ebling Library, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, USA
Rebecca Holz, Ebling Library, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, USA


Track: General Track
Presentation Topic: Innovative RSS/XML applications
Presentation Type: Oral presentation
Submission Type: Single Presentation

Building: MaRS Centre
Room: CR3
Date: 2008-09-05 09:00 AM – 10:30 AM
Last modified: 2008-06-24
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Abstract


Increasingly, journal vendors are making content available via RSS feeds, but barriers still exist between the user and the content. Inspired by the FeedNavigator, a project of the National Library of Health Sciences-Terkko, we set out to develop a tool that would allow our patrons to easily locate and subscribe to journal feeds. Using a blog and a wiki for staff communication and project management respectively, we created tools that allowed the 6 members of our group to quickly capture and classify feeds for over 1,900 journals. Journal feeds are now available from our site, individually and in bundled, exportable packages (OPML files). Users can locate feeds alphabetically or by subject and can preview tables of contents before subscribing to a feed. Comprehensive bundles of feeds are offered along with select bundles of "best bets" titles.




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