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RSS & Libraries: Brief Bibliography 6-12-06

References

Broun, K. (2004). New dog, old trick: Alerts for RSS feeds. Library Journal (1976), , 18, 20.

Byrne, G. (2005). RSS and libraries - fad or the future? Feliciter, 51(2), 62-63.

Cohen, L. B. (2005). Finding scholarly content on the web: From google scholar to RSS feeds. Choice, 42 part Special Issue, 7-8, 10, 12-17.

Cunningham, K. (2005). Health and medical news on the web: Comparing the results of news-providing web resources. Medical Reference Services Quarterly, 24(4), 17-40.

Daily, G. (2005). Aggregating the aggregators: RSS reader round-up. EContent, 28(4), 36-41.

Hammond, T., Hannay, T., & Lund, B. (2004). The role of RSS in science publishing: Syndication and annotation on the web [computer file]. D-Lib Magazine, 10(12), 1.

Miller, R. (2004). Can RSS relieve information overload? EContent, 27(3), 20-24.

Neblett, V., Shivers, C., & Thingvall, N. (2005). The digital access architect. Library Journal (1976), 130(18), 34-36.

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