Subscribe to RSS Feeds
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is an easy way for you to be
alerted when content that interests you appears on your favorite
web sites. Instead of visiting a particular web site to browse for
new articles and features or waiting for the publisher to alert you
of new releases, RSS automatically tells you when something new is
posted online (called a "feed").
ERS offers RSS feeds with headlines, descriptions, and links
back to ERS for the full story. ERS also offers audio podcasts in
mp3 format available via RSS.
RSS by Topic
RSS by Data
RSS by Publication
RSS for Outlook Publications
RSS for Amber Waves
To Get RSS Feeds From ERS:
RSS is an XML-based format for content distribution. If you
click an RSS link, you will see styled XML (eXtensible Markup
Language) code in your browser.
To get or view RSS feeds, you will need an RSS reader. A wide
range of RSS readers can be easily downloaded or accessed from the
web, and RSS reader capabilities are built into newer web browsers.
Some readers are web-based, while others require you to download a
small software program onto your desktop. Most are free to use.
Once you have the reader:
- Click on the orange XML button and copy the URL
- Paste the URL into your reader.
- The RSS feed will start to display and regularly update the
headlines for you.
More Information:
What is XML?
XML (Extensible Markup Language) is a standard for creating
markup languages which describe the structure of data. It is not a
fixed set of elements like HTML, but rather, it is like SGML
(Standard Generalized Markup Language) in that it is a
metalanguage, or a language for describing languages. XML enables
authors to define their own tags. XML is a formal specification of
the World Wide Web Consortium.
Don't do RSS/XML? You might be
interested in signing up for our e-mail
notification service instead!