Volume 94, No.2, March-April 2008

Information about linking to Duke Magazine
feature articles with RSS

Duke Magazine now offers an easy method of including links to current issue feature articles on your website.

With the online release of each new issue, a new RDF Site Summary (also known as RSS) file will be available for syndication of our feature content.

How to Access the Duke Magazine RSS file

Our RSS file is located at this permanent location:

http://www.dukemagazine.duke.edu/dukemag/rss/dukemag.rss


What is RSS?

Rich Site Summary (RSS) is a lightweight XML format designed for sharing headlines and other Web content. Think of it as a distributable "What's New"... Originally developed by Netscape to fill channels for Netcenter, RSS has evolved into a popular means of sharing content between sites (including the BBC, CNET, CNN, Disney, Forbes, Motley Fool, Wired, Red Herring, Salon, Slashdot, ZDNet, and more).
(excerpted from "Introduction to RSS" at www.webreference.com)


How Do I Use This File?

For more information on how to use this file and Rich Site Summary in general (RSS), visit the comprehensive RSS resources at WebReference.com