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RSS feeds from the library blogs

You can access entries from any of the library's blogs via RSS. There are several ways to find the RSS feed for a blog.

  • On the blog itself, look for an icon like this: RSS feed icon or this: Another RSS feed icon.
  • If there is no icon, look for text that reads "Subscribe" or "RSS".
  • If that fails, every RSS feed is linked from the TCU Library Blog Network page. Look for the "RSS feed icon Subscribe to RSS feed" headline below the blog's title on the left.

Paste the URL of the feed into your preferred feedreader or aggregator, and you should have access to all new posts from that blog.

Need additional help? E-mail Stephanie Folse, the I.T. Librarian.

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Reviewed 8/1/2011 by Stephanie Folse.


Predefined new item alerts via RSS

The following RSS feeds, when used with your preferred feedreader or aggregator, will notify you as new materials are added to the library's collection. You must subscribe to all three History feeds or both Nursing feeds to ensure complete coverage in these areas.

For alerts tailored to your specific interests, follow these directions to create RSS feeds from library catalog searches.

AnthropologyInformation on what this feed contains.
Art & Art HistoryInformation on what this feed contains.
BiologyInformation on what this feed contains.
ChemistryInformation on what this feed contains.
Communication & SpeechInformation on what this feed contains.
Communication Science & DisordersInformation on what this feed contains.
Computer ScienceInformation on what this feed contains.
Criminal JusticeInformation on what this feed contains.
DanceInformation on what this feed contains.
Design, Merchandising & TextilesInformation on what this feed contains.
EconomicsInformation on what this feed contains.
EducationInformation on what this feed contains.
EngineeringInformation on what this feed contains.
EnglishInformation on what this feed contains.
Environmental ScienceInformation on what this feed contains.
Film, Television & Digital MediaInformation on what this feed contains.
Finance & AccountingInformation on what this feed contains.
GeographyInformation on what this feed contains.
GeologyInformation on what this feed contains.
History 1Information on what this feed contains.
History 2Information on what this feed contains.
History 3Information on what this feed contains.
JournalismInformation on what this feed contains.
KinesiologyInformation on what this feed contains.
Latin American StudiesInformation on what this feed contains.
Management & MarketingInformation on what this feed contains.
MathInformation on what this feed contains.
Military ScienceInformation on what this feed contains.
Modern Language StudiesInformation on what this feed contains.
MusicInformation on what this feed contains.
Nursing 1Information on what this feed contains.
Nursing 2Information on what this feed contains.
Nutritional ScienceInformation on what this feed contains.
Physics & AstronomyInformation on what this feed contains.
Political ScienceInformation on what this feed contains.
PsychologyInformation on what this feed contains.
Ranch ManagementInformation on what this feed contains.
Religion & PhilosophyInformation on what this feed contains.
Social WorkInformation on what this feed contains.
SociologyInformation on what this feed contains.
TheatreInformation on what this feed contains.
Women's StudiesInformation on what this feed contains.
DVDsInformation on what this feed contains.
Music CDsInformation on what this feed contains.

 

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Reviewed 8/5/2011 by Walter Betts .


RSS feeds from the library catalog

For predefined subject searches, you can use these RSS feeds.

The library catalog can send an alert, via RSS or email, when new items arrive that match your research interests. Create a search in the library catalog whose terms bring up the sorts of materials for which you would like to receive notification. From the results page of your search:

  • Click the Alert button. You will be prompted to provide your TCU username and password if you are not already authenticated.
  • Complete the form with the following information
    • Alert name: a name that describes your query (required)
    • Interval: how often the alert process will check for new items (required)
    • Subject: a broad category label for your query (not required)
    • Delivery mode: your choice of RSS, email, or both (required)

The Title Alerts page lists all your alerts, including the links to your RSS feeds. It also provides a means of modifying or deleting an alert.

  • From the library catalog, click the My Account link. Again, you will be prompted to provide your TCU username and password if you are not already authenticated.
  • Click the Title Alerts button.

New titles alert

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Reviewed 8/5/2011 by Walter Betts.

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