RSS Feeds
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- What is RSS?
- How does RSS work?
- Subscribing to an RSS feed
- How often will I receive updated content?
- What information on this site is available as an RSS feed?
What is RSS?
RSS (Really Simple Syndication or Rich Site Summary) delivers Web content directly to a
user in a timely manner without the user having to repeatedly visit the Web site from
which the content originates.
How does RSS work?
Information is delivered to subscribers via an RSS reader. Many free desktop readers
are available for download from the Internet. In addition, most Web browsers and Web
sites like Google and Yahoo have built-in readers.
Subscribing to an RSS feed
Each RSS feed reader is a little different. To subscribe to an RSS feed try one of the
following:
- Follow the instructions of your RSS feed reader.
- Follow a link for a feed below and follow the instructions provided by your reader.
- Copy the URL/shortcut of one of the feed pages below and paste the URL into your reader.
How often will I receive updated
content?
How frequently items appear in an RSS reader depends on how
often the RSS feed to which you have subscribed is checked for new content by your
reader.
What information on this site is available as an RSS
feed?
Data brought back using the case search, public domain citation search and citation
of official publishers search features is all available as an RSS feed. Simply look for
the feed icon.