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Using RSS feeds to Keep Current with Health Sciences Literature

Are you looking for a more efficient way to stay current with health sciences literature? Do you want to monitor content from your favorite journals, databases, newspapers, or blogs without having to constantly visit their websites to see what's new? If you answered yes to these questions, then plan to attend this workshop.

This hands-on workshop will introduce attendees to using RSS feeds to monitor newly published and frequently updated information. Attendees will receive assistance with registering for a Google Reader account in addition to subscribing to feeds from journals such as the JAMA, Nature, and Science; articles from newsletters like the NIH Research Matters, and updated search results from database such as PubMed, CINHAL, Web of Science, and ScienceDirect. Seating for this session is limited.

Session 1 | Register Online
Date: Tuesday, 7/29/2008
Time: Noon - 1:30PM
Location: Tompkins-McCaw Library - Library Instruction Classroom, 2-012

Session 2 | Register Online
Date: Tuesday, 8/05/2008
Time: Noon - 1:30PM
Location: Sanger Hall - Sanger B1 Classroom, B1-020

For more information, contact Shannon Jones at 828-0626.