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Friday, June 28, 2002

Private RSS and User Authentication in Radio

Hooray! Further research on the Radio News Aggregator led me to this tasty tidbit -- Subscribing to private RSS feeds. This is a really simple fix for creating private RSS feeds for business, friends, or family.

I don't have any way to test it just yet as my weblog is hosted on the Radio Community Server. I think to use this I need to get my weblog sent to my own site where I can set htaccess and have Radio upstream approriately.

I'll keep digging around and see if the same technique will work with the third-party aggregators. So much to learn, so little time.


Teach Yourself RSS in 30 Minutes

I picked this up on TSL today and it's a fantastic one-pager on all the RSS basics. The power of RSS just doesn't come clear until you start to use it regularly. Then, POW! the light goes off in your head and you can't get enough. The more we know about RSS the better off we'll all be. Spread the word. Go read it. Now.

RSS Tutorial. Publish and Syndicate Your News to the Web "In this workshop you'll learn how to create, validate, syndicate, and view your own RSS news channel. The emphasis will be the practical application of RSS XML/RDF metadata for dynamically publishing...." [via Serious Instructional Technology ] Now this is an excellent resource! Put up by the Government Information Locator Service (GILS) folks in Utah , this one-page tutorial gives a brief overview of RSS, what it looks...
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Flexing Our Muscles.

Flexing Our Muscles. Library Journal is having the same thoughts I am about the need for libraries to illustrate our buying clout to publishers. In an April editorial titled Inside Track: Where Are the Library Best "Sellers"? , Francine Fialkoff says: "In LJ we've already got Prepub Best Sellers and Subject Best Sellers, which tell us what libraries are buying. But what are patrons reading? Where is the Library Best Sellers list with the impact to match the ones above? The potential is... [The Shifted Librarian]

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