Guide to RSS/Atom Feeds
What are RSS/Atom Feeds?
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) and Atom are formats that allow regularly updated content, such as scientific publications, to be automatically distributed to subscribers. With an RSS/Atom feed, you can stay informed about the latest publications without having to constantly visit the website.
How to Subscribe to an RSS/Atom Feed?
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Choose a Feed Reader: First, you need a feed reader. Here are some popular options: - 
Online Services: Feedly, Inoreader, The Old Reader 
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Desktop Programs: QuiteRSS, RSSOwl, Vienna 
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Mobile Apps: Feedly (iOS/Android), Newsify (iOS), gReader (Android) 
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Browser Extensions: Feedbro (Chrome/Firefox), RSS Feed Reader (Chrome) 
 
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Find the Feed URL: Look for the RSS/Atom feed icon at the bottom of our website. (Under Current Issue) 
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Add the Feed: Click on the desired feed and open the file in your preferred feed reader. Browser extensions like Feedbro can also search for feeds on the website. 
Benefits of RSS/Atom Feeds
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Time-saving: You receive automatic notifications about new publications. 
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Organized: All new content is collected in one place. 
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Anonymous: You don't need to provide personal data to subscribe to the feed. 
Frequently Asked Questions
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How often is the feed updated? The feed is updated immediately when a new publication is released. 
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Can I subscribe to multiple feeds? Yes, most feed readers support managing multiple feeds. 
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What happens if I delete the feed? If you remove the feed from your feed reader, you will no longer receive automatic notifications about new publications.