Warsaw Community Public Library Headline Feed

Warsawlibrary.org offers an RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feed of our newest titles. The service is free and available for personal, non-commercial use.

What are the advantages of using RSS?

Combined with an RSS reader or similar software, RSS is a powerful tool allowing readers to easily keep abreast of the latest news and information from multiple web sites.

RSS readers commonly display headlines in a small application that appears on a reader's computer desktop. RSS readers differ from web browsers in that headlines are updated continuously, without any need for the reader to refresh the page. A single RSS reader can display headlines from dozens of different web sites.

Clicking on a headline in an RSS reader opens that story in the reader's preferred web browser. RSS can also be used to add content to a personal web journal, or web log (blog).

Where can I find an RSS reader?

There are many free RSS readers available. Most are available as desktop software that you download and install on your computer. Here are two sources:
List of news readers (Yahoo)
List of news readers (Google)

In addition, My Yahoo! offers a section for displaying RSS feeds. And users of Mozilla's Firefox can access RSS feeds from within their web browser by clicking on the RSS icon in the lower-right corner of the browser window. They'll then be prompted to subscribe to the RSS feed.

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