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Blogs and RSS Feeds Course 21 June 2007 London Health Libraries
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Objectives Learnt how to set up a blog and create an RSS feed Be able to subscribe to RSS feeds and generate them from search resources Be aware of the different RSS readers and aggregators
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Blogs/ Weblogs An electronic journal/diary organised by date where you can add information easily Blogs tends to be a single webpage containing text and images, and increasingly now audio and video content Netscape What News is thought to be the first example of a weblog, and the word itself was coined by Jorn Barger, the owner of the Robot Wisdom weblog (http://www.robotwisdom.com/)http://www.robotwisdom.com/ Blog is short for weblog. A Blogger is the person producing the blog. Blogging is when you create the blog by posting an entry American librarian, Jenny Levine, began the first “library” blog in 1995. It was called Librarian’s Site Du Jour and she reviewed reference websites
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Examples of Blogs in Libraries Royal Free Hospital Library Blog http://rfhlibrary.blogspot.com Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust Library Services http://sathlibraries.blogspot.com John Gale, Bethlem Library - Mental Health Update Blog http://mentalhealthupdate.blogspot.com/ Fade the Blog – Health News from North West, including podcast http://www.fadetheblog2.blogspot.com/ Chemistry Info @ Imperial College Library London http://libinfo.wordpress.com/ Cambridge University Library Medical Library http://cambridgemedicallibrary.blogspot.com/ DrugData Update http://drugscope.blogspot.com
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Blogging Software: Web-based Web-based Free Blogging Software Blogger - www.blogger.com (text editor, customisation, rss feed available)www.blogger.com Bloglines - www.bloglines.com (rss feed available)www.bloglines.com LiveJournal - www.livejournal.com (customisation, rss feed)www.livejournal.com WordPress - http://wordpress.com/ (needs email activation, customisation, rss available)http://wordpress.com/ Xanga - www.xanga.com (text editor, customisation, subscription service available)www.xanga.com Also: MS Windows Live Spaces - www.spaces.live.comwww.spaces.live.com Yahoo 360 – www.360.yahoo.comwww.360.yahoo.com
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National Library for Health Library News Alert The Health and Libraries & Information Services Directory have launched a blog and RSS tool. Further information can be found in May’s NLH Newsletter. http://nlhcms.library.nhs.uk/nlhdocs/Newsletter_May_2007.pdf http://nlhcms.library.nhs.uk/nlhdocs/Newsletter_May_2007.pdf
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Blogger.com www.blogger.com www.blogger.com Create a Google account on blogger.com Create a blog on blogger.com for your library, applying a template design Post some entries: –Latest journal issues –New book stock –Advertising a library closure –Promote a training event Apply some advanced features, such as adding a blog archive
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RSS feeds – what are they? Provides updates on new web content such as news headlines, blog entries, eTOCs. Also new audio content and images can be embedded in a RSS feed, eg podcasts Need an RSS reader or aggregator to read them Written in XML format and are open source Several versions, including Really Simple Syndication, Rich Site Summary, RDF Site Summary and ATOM
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Why use RSS feeds? Save time, as only need to access one RSS reader or aggregator Unclutter your email inbox from email alerts Disseminate information about your library Create RSS feeds on specific topics
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Health Care Libraries Newsfeed Oxford University Libraries http://www.ouls.ox.ac.uk/hcl http://www.ouls.ox.ac.uk/hcl
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Subscribing to an RSS feed The following icon means that a RSS feed is available on a website: For example, on the BBC Health News website
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To subscribe to a RSS feed Click on the orange icon and following webpage appears There are several ways to subscribe to the RSS feed. For example cut and paste the RSS URL into your reader/aggregator
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RSS Readers/ Aggregators RSS Feeds can be read in: Web-based aggregators – need a username and password, but can be read on any PC Desk-top readers – software installed on PC and feeds download when connected to the internet Web browser – feeds can be read in a web browser Personalised start pages
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Web-based Aggregators Bloglines ( www.bloglines.com ) www.bloglines.com NewsGator ( www.newsgator.com ) www.newsgator.com
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Google Reader ( www.google.com/reader) www.google.com/reader
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Desktop Readers FeedReader (www.feedreader.com)www.feedreader.com
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Web Browsers Firefox and Internet Explorer 7 will store and display RSS feeds
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Personalised Page Starters www.pageflakes.comwww.netvibes.com
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Also National Library for Health MyLibrary (http://www.library.nhs.uk/mylibrary/)http://www.library.nhs.uk/mylibrary/ NLH My Library displays RSS feeds and can be accessed using Athens username and password Can also send My Update to email address
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RSS Feeds BBC News, including podcasts. Can subscribe to topics, eg Health News, Technology News Online newspapers, including podcasts. Eg The Guardian, The Times, The Daily Telegraph BMJ – Current issue, recent issues, online first eTOCs from journals suppliers – Blackwells, Emerald Podcasts – The Lancet, NEJM, New Scientist, Nature National Library for Health, including Document of the Week, Hitting the Headlines, What’s New NICE Guidelines
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Generating RSS Feeds It is possible to generate RSS feeds on specific topics, using: News »Google News (http://news.google.com/)http://news.google.com/ »Yahoo News (http://uk.yahoo.com/)http://uk.yahoo.com/ Blogs »Ask (http://www.ask.com)http://www.ask.com »Sphere (http://www.sphere.com/)http://www.sphere.com/ »Feedster (http://www.feedster.com/)http://www.feedster.com/ »Technorati (http://technorati.com/)http://technorati.com/ Medical »PubMed »MedWorm (http://www.medworm.com)http://www.medworm.com Dialog Datastar Searches
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Mixing and Filtering RSS feeds Mixing RSS feeds from a several sources. Services from Yahoo Pipes, My Syndicaat and Feedblendr can do this Filtering RSS feeds means you can remove duplicate entries and block such fields as keywords. Feedrinse provides this service
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Use RSS Feed from Blog Example Blogger.com Set up blog & post entries Subscribe to blog through RSS Reader
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RSS Feeds Use Google username and password to open Google Reader Subscribe to some BBC feeds from their website Set up a PubMed RSS feed on a specific topic Create a Dialog Datastar search feed Try a Google News/Yahoo News RSS feed
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