RSS and Atom feeds
RSS (for Really Simple Syndication) is a tool that allows you to stay informed of what's new on a website, without having to visit it.
It's a format that indicates what has changed or been added, clearly and automatically. Atom works in the same way, with a few technical differences. These formats are mainly used to easily track updates to blogs, news sites or podcasts.
How do I use an RSS/Atom feed?
To read and follow an RSS/Atom feed, you need a feed reader (also known as an aggregator). The following are just a few of the tools available:
- on the computer or mobile Feedly , Inoreader or The Old Reader
- Browser extensions: RSS subscription by Google for Chrome
How do I subscribe to a feed?
- Find the URL of the RSS/Atom feed: On a site, look for an orange RSS icon or a link with the word “RSS” or “Atom”. The URL often ends with .xml, /feed, /rss, etc. Example: https://wp.unil.ch/newsci/feed
- Add the feed to your reader: Copy and paste the URL into your application/feed reader
- You'll then see the list of new articles automatically updated
Advantages of RSS/Atom feeds :
- They enable you to centralize information from several sites in one place
- They are generally free of advertising or tracking (depending on the reader used)
- They even work with sites that don't have newsletters
- They are very practical for journalists, researchers, people interested in monitoring information on a particular subject, etc.