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If you'd like to see the newest items in our collection without constantly checking the New Materials lists, you can subscribe to updates via RSS.For the uninitiated: RSS lets you get updates from your favorite websites without visiting them all the time. It's a huge time-saver. To get started using RSS, take a look at Common Craft's excellent tutorial, RSS in Plain English.
- Google Reader — the most popular way to "aggregate" your RSS feeds, though there are other options
- List of feed aggregators
- Feed My Inbox — to get RSS sent to your email
] next to the list link. Then add the feed per your aggregator's instructions.We also have a bunch of other feeds for our blogs and such.
Subscribing to Bundles
To subscribe to a bundle, just click on the [Bundle] link. If you are not already signed in to Google (or you do not have an account), click the "Sign in to subscribe" link and either sign in or create a new account. If you are signed in, the link will instead be a button with a blue plus sign — just click the button to subscribe to all the feeds at once.
If you use a feed reader other than Google Reader, you may be able to import the feeds in much the same way. On the bundle page in the right-hand sidebar is a link to an OPML file. If you download the file, you can then upload it to your RSS reader of choice and import all of the feeds.
Aug 05, 2009
- Brad Czerniak
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Wed, 08/05/2009 - 15:56
Will there be a feed for the non-fiction items?
Wed, 08/05/2009 - 15:58
Not at present. If there's a way to search the web-based catalog for only nonfiction books in newest-first order, I have yet to find it. If there's a way, there can be a feed.
Thu, 08/06/2009 - 10:08
If there's not a way to do the feed, can we have a list of newly added non-fiction items (that doesn't include not-newly added items)?