Thursday, September 8th, 2005

Make your publications available as a RSS feed

Filed under: Open Access, Academia/Research — Daniel Lemire @ 11:48

A long time ago, I turned my publication list into a RSS feed. To my knowledge, I’m the first researcher to have done so. It came to me today that I should probably claim this innovation now before other people start doing it.

If everyone I care about did it, I could monitor publications in a researcher-centric way, not in a publisher-centric way. It would be much better for me, and much better for the researchers I care about.

3 Comments »

  1. Brilliant idea, really, Daniel.

    Comment by Will Fitzgerald — 8/9/2005 @ 16:08

  2. […] Further reading: See my earlier post on this topic. […]

    Pingback by Get an RSS feed of your favorite researcher — 16/8/2006 @ 20:12

  3. […] Finally! My call for researchers to make available their publication lists as RSS has been heard! NRC decided to make it available for all their researchers, see this example. […]

    Pingback by NRC sets up publication RSS feeds for its researchers — 23/10/2006 @ 13:19

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