What are RSS feeds?
Standing for "Really Simple Syndication," RSS is a simple XML-based system that allows users to subscribe to their favorite websites RSS can be used as an alternative to electronic tables of contents for receipt of up-to-date TOC and Abstract information, or as a way of syndicating information from this website on another site.
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RSS feeds
The following RSS feeds are available:
Current issue only
Recent issues
Most Frequently Read Articles
Most Frequently Cited Articles
How do I use an RSS feed?
To use RSS feeds you will require a RSS Reader or Aggregator, software that automatically gathers RSS feeds from all of your selected online publications, and makes them available to you on your desktop.
As new issues of this journal are published, the RSS Reader will automatically download details via RSS and will alert you that a new issue is available online.
Many RSS readers are available - click here for a list of available readers grouped by operating platform. Please note we cannot recommend a specific RSS reader and cannot provide support in the use of RSS readers; you download and install them at your own risk.
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