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Published on: October 24, 2019
[Keeping up to date with the relevant literature: 'really simple syndication'-(RSS)-feeds within PubMed]
1Emma Kinderziekenhuis AMC, Cochrane Childhood Cancer Group, Meibergdreef 9, 1105 AZ Amsterdam. e.leclercq@amc.uva.nl
Abstract:
For clinicians, researchers and policy makers in healthcare, it is important to keep up to date with the newest medical-scientific information. The large amount of new information makes this a difficult task. There are various techniques for keeping up to date, for instance reading systematic reviews, searching the literature at regular intervals oneself, and using the e-mail alerting services of, for example, PubMed. A new possibility is to be alerted to new scientific publications, for example, via a 'really simple syndication' (RSS)-feed. This option is now also made available by PubMed. In addition to PubMed, many other websites can now be searched systematically for new information by a RSS reader. With RSS feeds the user can be alerted to new information much faster than by an e-mail alerting service, so that one can anticipate new developments more rapidly.
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