| 
  • If you are citizen of an European Union member nation, you may not use this service unless you are at least 16 years old.

  • You already know Dokkio is an AI-powered assistant to organize & manage your digital files & messages. Very soon, Dokkio will support Outlook as well as One Drive. Check it out today!

View
 

RSSConsumer

Page history last edited by Gabrielle M. Casieri 15 years, 7 months ago

RSS (Consumer)

 

Lecture/Coffee Talk:

 

Lecture(s)/Demo(s):

 

Steve Notes:

  • Twitbin is great for monitoring Twitter (video via iTunes)
  • tinyurl is great for blogposts (video via iTunes)
  • You've already "created" RSS Feeds
  • RSS is pretty straightforward, what you can do with RSS is awesome
  • Bloglines - Primary, Google Reader - for Comparison

 

Definition(s):

  • RSS Defined: (which, in its latest format, stands for "Really Simple Syndication") is a family of web feed formats used to publish frequently updated content such as blog entries, news headlines or podcasts (Source: Wikipedia)

 

Lingo:

  • rss/atom, LiveBookmark, aggregator (desktop/web based), chicklets

 

Popular Programs/Services: (Descriptions from "Pete's Favorites" on the Magical Mystery Tour Wiki)

  • Bloglines is a free and popular Feed Reader
  • Google Reader is also very popular
  • Suprglu: Lets you read all favorite feeds as one webpage.
  • SimplyHeadlines: Delivers your RSS feeds to your email in the form of a daily newspaper!
  • PageFlakes: A "personalized start page" that let's you integrate RSS feeds with other information. Designed to be used as your homepage.
  • Netvibes:Similar to PageFlakes, Netvibes describes itself as, "a customizable Web 2.0 home page/portal solution." Lots of useful add-ons and widgets!
  • iGoogle, myYahoo, etc.: Many "portal" sites include the ability to subscribe to feeds.

 

Library Example(s):

  • n/a, this week we'll learn to subscribe to feeds, next week we'll create, optimize, and re-purpose feeds

 

Resources/Other:

  • libworm (rss feed search engine for Librarians)

Homework for next class

Reading

  • Farkas. What is RSS?, pgs. 49-53 and Librarians as RSS Consumers, pgs. 63-64
  • Anderson, M.T. Feed (at least to pg.150)
  • Pete Bromberg's RSS Demystified Presentation on SlideShare (just to slide 44, next week we'll finish)

Watching/Listening

Project

  • Download/Install iTunes (available for Windows and Mac)
  • Create an account on bloglines.com/register (xxscils598...)
    • Subscribe to the feed at: http://sgscils598.blogspot.com/ so you can get my class announcements directly
    • Subscribe to everyone's blog feeds (urls for blogs available from Student Pages)
      • I'd recommend you make folders for these
  • Log into your account on Google Reader (your xxscils598 acct will work)
  • Blog posts
    • Brief post on your impressions of bloglines vs. Google Reader
    • Create a post that talks about a "new to you" Social Software, Web2.0 or Library2.0 site
      • If you need a site, search on SS, Web2.0, etc. at del.icio.us
      • What "intrigues" you about this site? Do you think you might use it in the future?
    • Early comments on Feed
      • What do you think of Anderson's idea of the future? Possible? Desireable?
  • Comment on group members blogs (two people ahead and two people behind)

 


Suggestions

 

sg/jp

You can basically subscribe to anything with RSS using Bloglines! A few cool things I did with Bloglines was to subscribe to specific tags in Craigslist and Flickr

WHAT I DID: When browsing Craigslist, any page you will be on will have a Live Bookmark/RSS logo while surfing in Firefox or IE7.0. So after you are in a section you want to keep coming back to, click the RSS logo in Firefox to be able to add it directly to Bloglines, or copy the URL and paste it into Bloglines. You can also do a query and subscribe to that query. ie-- searching for "No Pets" in the apartment section and then using that URL or RSS button will make your feed contain those specs.

You can follow similar steps for Flickr using tags, etc.

 

bw

The New York Times offers an RSS aggregator called mytimes

 

cg/sg

This is a comment for russl in general. Could you consider making all links open in a new tab? I repeatedly lose russl when buried in the myriad of successive links, especially regarding student pages.

 sg I do my best to get all of them, but sometimes I miss...if you see that I've missed a few, email me and I'll fix...unless you speak xhtml, new window links can be tricky in pbwiki

 

Comments (0)

You don't have permission to comment on this page.