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RSS is a new technology which allows you to be alerted when new content is updated on a website. Content is fed to your desktop, containing headline information and links back to our Electronic Journals service for the full details.
To subscribe to RSS feeds, you will need to use a "News Reader". News Readers are available either online or may be downloaded as applications on your computer. Some browsers now also contain features that allow you to read RSS feeds. In all cases, you just need to copy the RSS links listed above into your News Reader; you can then choose how to be alerted when updates are made to the feeds. In some News Readers, you can simply drag and drop in the orange RSS buttons.
There is a wide variety of News Readers available:
Bloglines, an online News Reader
FeedReader for Windows
FireFox plug-in for FireFox Browser users
NetNewsWire for Mac Operating System
NewzCrawler for Windows
Newsgator, an online reader and for incorporation into Microsoft Outlook
Straw for Linux / Unix
Google listing of News Readers
and others
The applications listed here are examples only and their inclusion here in no way constitutes a recommendation. You download and use these applications at your own risk and IOP Electronic Journals accepts no liability for any damage incurred.
For your convenience, we have provided links to RSS version 2.0. This page additionally links to RSS version 1.0 (RDF) for users who prefer this format.
For an explanation on how to use RSS feeds, please find more information at the bottom of this page.
We're delighted for you to use these feeds, do not modify the text and do not post the full-text of any of the items on your website or anywhere else where it will be publicly accessible.
We reserve all rights in the Electronic Journals logo and your right to use the logo is limited to providing credit in connection to Journal RSS feeds. We also reserve the right to require you to cease distribution of Electronic Journals content at any time for any reason.
We're very interested to learn how you use our RSS feeds and we welcome any feedback or comments.
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