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Friday, June 10, 2011
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RSS FEEDS
AEI.Org On RSS Feeds
What is RSS?
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication, and it is an easy way for you to keep abreast of up-to-the-minute content newly available on AEI.org. Through our RSS feeds, you can get updates on current work that our scholars are doing in your areas of interest. AEI.org offers RSS feeds that monitor all six research areas and all of the publications that the Institute releases. You may also subscribe to RSS feeds that keep you in the loop on upcoming and recent events, event series, and event multimedia. In addition, AEI.org offers scholar-specific RSS feeds that allow you to get the latest updates on particular scholars' work.
How do I use RSS feeds?
Simply click on an RSS feed to which you would like to subscribe and follow the directions on your screen. You may be prompted to add the feed to an RSS news reader or feed-reading service. There are many feed readers available online that are free and available for instant use. Some of the more popular news readers include Google Reader, Bloglines, and Yahoo. Once you have subscribed to an RSS feed, simply check your reader to find updates from AEI.org delivered directly to you.
What's next?
You can explore our scholar pages to subscribe to RSS feeds of our scholars' works. You can also check out AEI's list of podcasts, which are accessible from our Multimedia section or on iTunes.
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