Get HS/HSL Headlines on Your Desktop With RSS!
The Health Sciences & Human Services Library now makes selected content available via RSS feeds. If you use an RSS aggregator or some other software (such as Radio Userland) that "speaks" RSS, you can tap into any of our feeds. Click the orange XML boxes below to access the RSS source for the feed you want.
What is RSS?
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a Web-based newsreader-style way of keeping track of new content from web sites. Using special reader plug-ins you can view an aggregation of headlines and blurbs from dozens of different web sites. You add these web sites as channels. Every headline, in every channel, is linked back to the full article on the originating site.
More details: Here's a primer and history on RSS.
How do I read these feeds?
Watch a video tutorial showing how to use web-based and standalone RSS readers.
Feed List
Enter the URL of the feed in any of the RSS reader's manual "add a channel" interfaces.




