![]() ![]() ACS Publications now has RSS feeds for its journals. In 2006, ACS started to provide RSS Feeds of all of their journal articles. The RSS feed for the Organic Division News and Announcements is: rss file are what you need to paste into your RSS reader (right-click or control-click(Mac) to get the URL). The site is advertising that it has an RSS feed. When you see buttons like this: on a web site. It is considered one of the best RSS feed readers on Ubuntu Linux. There are also standalone desktop applications, both free and commercial, that will perform the same function, available for Windows, MacOS, Linux, etc. Liferea is a free open-source, web-based feed reader and news aggregator for Linux. Veen Feed Reader is a reliable and customizable RSS reader solution that you can use to sort out the content smartly and efficiently. Several sites will aggregate RSS feeds for you into a custom page, with exactly the information you want. Syndication means you don’t have to visit each site individually to see what’s new - you simply scan headlines or brief article summaries and click to read the full text. RSS Feeds are a web technology allows various web sites to easily share lists of their current articles and headlines. RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. This is a new feature in feedly that is not yet available to all users, but I was given advanced access in order to demonstrate how it could be used.Organic Related RSS Feeds What are RSS Feeds? ![]() Thanks to feedly for allowing me to publish this as a “feedly collection”. In addition to the journal feeds, I have also included in the collection any new working papers that appear in the Statistics section of arXiv, plus any new forecasting papers that appear on RePEc (in the NEP-FOR report). ![]() I spent several hours fixing up my feeds because Springer and Elsevier went and broke things that previously worked. My final beef with the publishers, is that they occasionally change the RSS feeds without warning, and then the system breaks. Some publishers had the feed hidden so deep that they clearly don’t want anyone using it. Elsevier has an appalling procedure requiring about 5 or 6 clicks, and when you finally get the feed into feedly, the title is wrong (every journal becomes “ScienceDirect Publications”). Springer requires two clicks if you know where to look. Wiley is great - requiring just one click from the front page of the journal. Im looking for a recommendation for a good Android RSS reader. Warr10r7 said: Folks,I could use your help. Unfortunately, some of the publishers also make it difficult to get the appropriate RSS feed from the journal website. Flipboard is awesome and I think it does rss too. Some publishers seem to be stuck in the print era, and only provide a feed for articles in print. The four that sync to your Google Reader account - NetNewsWire, NewsRack, Socialite and Reeder - are a snip to set up. Where possible, I use the “new articles” feed so that articles appear as soon they are online rather than after they appear in print. Finally, I included the best machine learning, data mining, and operations research journals - as rated on the ERA 2010 list. The two forecasting journals are on the list of course, plus the four A* journals and a couple of A journals in econometrics. I included the best regional journals (including ANZJS, Statistica Neerlandica, Canadian J Statistics, Scandinavian J. I also included the good new journals that have appeared since then including Annual Reviews and Statistics & Public Policy. But I included every statistical methodology journal that was rated A, A* or B by the Australian ERA exercise in 2010, and several of the C journals as well (including, of course, the grossly under-rated Journal of Statistical Software). I excluded probability journals, and areas of application that are well outside my research interests (such as bioinformatics, psychology and pharmacology). There are about 90 journals on the list, mostly in statistics, but some from machine learning, operations research and econometrics. So anyone can easily subscribe to all of the same journals, or select a subset of them, to follow on feedly. I’ve now resurrected the collection of research journals that I follow, and set it up as a shared collection in feedly.
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