Beginning in mid-February 2008, the 1997-2007 online version of the Science Watch® newsletter, ESI-Topics.com, and in-cites.com, will all be featured together on the redesigned ScienceWatch.com. All previous content from the three sites will be permanently archived, and remain accessible from any existing bookmarks to the archived pages. No new content will be added to this site. Updates and new content (updated biweekly) are available at ScienceWatch.com now.
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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.

•> ALL INCLUSIVE - for all four feeds (listed separately below):
•> ALL INCLUSIVE - for all four feeds (listed separately below) http://www.in-cites.com/rss/all-rss.xml
Individual feed list:
  • Feed for in-cites.com, ESI-Topics.com, and ScienceWatch.com:
  • Combination feed for in-cites.com, ESI-Topicscom, and ScienceWatch.com http://www.in-cites.com/rss/esi.xml
   
  • SCI-BYTES: What's New in Research feed (only):
  • SCI-BYTES: What's New in Research feed (only) http://www.in-cites.com/rss/ic-scibytes.xml
   
  • Podcast menu for the Essential Science Indicators Editorial Web sites (only):
  • Podcast menu for the Essential Science Indicators Editorial Web sites (only) http://www.in-cites.com/rss/allpodcasts.xml
   
  ISIHighlyCited.com Community News features (only):
  • ISIHighlyCited.com Community News features (only) http://www.in-cites.com/rss/hc.xml

What is RSS?  RSS feed

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.

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