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RSS FEEDS FOR LEGAL SCHOLARSHIP
All info on Law Library Site>Faculty Services>Scholarship Technology>RSS
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What is RSS? Rich Site Summary
Each time the website, journal, blog is updated, updates appear in the feed Receive all info from scholarly journals, blogs & news in one place do not have to continually look at web site
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Types of Feeds Law Journals – Contents or Full Text SSRN Author Feeds
Court Cases Blogs Tags from Social Bookmarking Sites
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How to Find Feeds See Law Library Site>Faculty Services>Scholarship Technology>RSS The url is
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RSS vs. Other Current Awareness
Use in addition to, not instead of others Others=Lexis & Westlaw Saved Searches, SSRN s, Washington & Lee CLJC s, SmartCILP Feed reader format may be easier to go through fast Many items in one place – SSRN authors feeds, journal feeds, news, blogs (Lexis and WL have blogs and news, but not all)
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RSS vs. Other Current Awareness
Filtering (term searching) is more precise and easier on Westlaw and Lexis, but available with RSS Readers. (Also with Washington &Lee) RSS feed of journal may be faster than WL/Lexis. Washington & Lee CLJC & SmartCILP are fast. RSS Readers and many feeds are Free
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Thunderbird RSS Reader
Does not give first paragraph of text Has filtering options Conveniently with
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Filtering on Bloglines
Easy way is via Feed Sifter
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