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TOC Syndication using RSS Tony Hammond, Elsevier Timo Hannay & Ben Lund, NPG 17 September 2003
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What is RSS? A lightweight XML format for syndicating news titles, links and descriptions Developed by Netscape, more recently adopted by the blogging community Consumed by (e.g.): Users with desktop readers Webmasters who want to embed titles from other sites in their own pages
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Example of an RSS feed BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/click/rss/0.91/public/-/1/hi/default.stm Updated every minute of every day en-gb Tue, 16 Sep 03 09:21:32 GMT Copyright: (C) British Broadcasting Corporation, http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/shared/bsp/hi/services/copyright/html/default.stm http://www.bbc.co.uk/syndication/ BBC News http://news.bbc.co.uk/nol/shared/img/bbc_news_120x60.gif http://news.bbc.co.uk Hutton witnesses face tough questions Witnesses at the inquiry into Dr David Kelly's death will face cross-examination, a day after a BBC boss and a spy chief gave evidence. http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/click/rss/0.91/public/-/1/hi/uk_politics/3111926.stm Deadly blast ends Japan siege At least three people are killed in an explosion in an office where a disgruntled worker had taken hostages. …
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Example of an RSS feed
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Different versions of RSS 0.9 0.910.922.0Atom 1.0 Simple: Plain XML Extensible: RDF/XML = most popular formats
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Example of a TOC in RSS
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<rdf:RDF xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#" xmlns="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:prism="http://prismstandard.org/namespaces/1.2/basic/" > Nature International weekly journal of science http://www.nature.com/cgi-taf/dynapage.taf?file=/nature/journal/v425/n6954/index.html Nature Publishing Group en-GB Copyright (C) 2003 Nature Publishing Group Nature 0028-0836 permissions@nature.com... Science and the war on terror http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/425107a Two years after the attacks on the World Trade Center, the promised reorientation of US national research priorities proceeds without much direction or conviction. doi:10.1038/425107a Nature 425, 107 (2003) 2003-09-11 Nature 2003-09-11 425 6954 Editorials 107
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PRISM module for RSS 1.0 Allows additional bibliographic information: ISSN, name, volume, issue, start page DOI Publication date Article type Corrections References Etc. Adds to metadata that can be captured with existing RSS Dublin Core modules
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Using feeds of feeds
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Using feeds of feeds with TOCs Publisher RSS service Journals Volumes Issues Towards a lightweight OAI-PMH? Years
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Why syndicated TOCs with RSS? Publishers: Sends more people to your content Greater range of potential uses than email – e.g, embedding in third-party web pages Readers: Allows greater control than email Can be easily aggregated and filtered to create custom feeds
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Whats wrong with RSS? Multiple standards, often ill-defined Most desktop readers still at beta or v1.0 Uses more bandwidth than email (Virtually) text only, no rich media capability Not yet clear how best to use it as a platform for marketing and advertising
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The only near certainties RSS is here to stay Use will continue to grow Applications will get more diverse If your users arent already asking for it, they soon will
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Further reading RSS for Publishers: http://www.eevl.ac.uk/rss_primer/ http://www.eevl.ac.uk/rss_primer/ XML.com: Why choose RSS 1.0? by Tony Hammond, 23 July 2003 Content Syndication with RSS by Ben Hammersley, OReilly & Associates
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