Wednesday, August 16th, 2006

Get an RSS feed of your favorite researcher

Filed under: Academia/Research, Open Access — Daniel Lemire @ 20:11

Want to monitor the publications of a researcher? As long as he submits his papers to arXiv.org and/or Cogprints, you can use citebase to get a RSS feed: enter the author’s name, do a search, then click on the RSS link. ArXiv also has RSS feeds if you are only interested in this particular repository.

Source: Peter Turney.

Further reading: See my earlier post on this topic.

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