Project-Related RSS Feeds
Available RSS feeds
Listed in the table below are the RSS feeds provided by
the OCLC Research Terminology Services project.
Each RSS feed contains a brief description of it's contents
along with a list of actions:
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Have you ever wondered why those
and
icons have been appearing on Web pages?
Those icons indicate the presence of an RSS feed
and are hyperlinked to the actual RSS feed content.
Clicking on these icons will usually result in
viewing a page full of garbled text or
XML markup,
depending upon your Web browser.
Some RSS readers,
such as SharpReader,
allow you to drag a hyperlink into their address box
to view or subscribe to an RSS feed.
Since the
icons in the table below are hyperlinked to their respective RSS feeds,
you may drag and drop the icon onto your RSS reader
when it supports this feature.
When your RSS reader doesn't support
dragging and dropping of hyperlinks,
you can copy the hyperlink with your Web browser
and paste it into your RSS reader.
Most Web browsers support copying hyperlinks
by right-clicking on the hyperlink
and choosing a context menu choice, such as,
"Copy Shortcut", "Copy Link Location",
or "Copy link address".
Alternately, you can click on the
icon, then copy the Web address
from the address box of your Web browser
and paste it into your RSS reader.
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To add an RSS feed to your Bloglines account,
click on the
icon.
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To add an RSS feed to your My Yahoo! account,
click on the
icon.
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Many RSS readers,
such as SharpReader,
support a feature called subscription requests.
When a subscription request is received by the RSS reader,
the reader will automatically add the RSS feed URL to its
address bar where you can subscribe to it.
Subscription requests are generated by clicking a special
icon or link.
To add an RSS feed to your RSS reader's address bar, when it supports subscription requests,
click on the
icon.
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Should you encounter problems with an RSS feed,
click on the
icon link to validate the RSS feed.
RSS feed subscription list
| Name |
Description |
Actions |
| Terminology Services project |
Latest news and announcements
on the progress of the project.
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Interaction ...the human kind
Do you have any questions, comments, or concerns about our RSS feeds
or our usage of RSS?
Please let us know by e-mailing:
kos@oclc.org.
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