How do I view the RSS feeds?
To add an RSS feed to your RSS Reader, right click the link
from the list below that you wish to add,
then
copy the shortcut, and paste that link into your RSS reader.
What is RSS?
RSS (Really Simple Syndication)
is an XML-based (eXtensible Markup Language) format for
content distribution that includes headlines, summaries and links.
Thomson now offers RSS feeds or 'channels'
for the Essential Science
Indicators editorial Web sites;
in-cites.com, ESI-Topics.com,
and
ScienceWatch.com.
The weekly features of "SCI-BYTES:
What's Hot in Research", has its own separate feed.
A feed is also provided for ISIHighlyCited.com
Community News
features.
What is a News Reader?
An RSS Reader (also known as an RSS aggregator or News Reader) is software which
enables you to get the latest news headlines, in RSS format, delivered straight
to your desktop. Some RSS Readers also allow you to set up watches or filters so
you only see the news you want to see.
Where can I get a News Reader?
There are a wide range of RSS Readers available for most operating systems.
Visit Google
and/or YAHOO!
to find links to the most popular readers.
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