How to receive the latest tables of contents and more via RSS (Really Simple Syndication)
See also What is RSS? and How do I get an RSS reader? To receive RSS feeds for the journals listed below, select the appropriate RSS icon below or paste the URL for the journal(s) for which you wish to receive RSS feeds directly into your RSS reader:
What is RSS?
Each new issue of JAMA and the 9 Archives journals has an accompanying free RSS feed, which is a special Web page formatted for RSS readers. An RSS reader, sometimes called an RSS aggregator, is a program that displays the content, usually headlines and article summaries, of the feeds to which you subscribe. JAMA and the Archives Journals offer feeds for the current issue and for the 3 most recent issues. Each RSS feed includes article titles, abstracts for articles that include them, and links to the full text version. Early Release articles also have an accompanying RSS feed.
To receive an RSS feed you will need an RSS reader. There are many different versions, some of which are accessed using your Web browser, and some of which can be downloaded to your computer. All allow you to display and subscribe to the RSS feeds you want.
How do I get an RSS reader?
The RSS reader receives all the RSS feeds you have selected and displays them in a format similar to e-mails displayed in your inbox. With each new journal issue that is published, the RSS feed will include all of the article titles in the issue and the abstracts for those articles that have them, with links to the full text of the articles. Usually the reader also indicates whether you have already viewed a particular title.
There are many different RSS readers, some of which are accessed using a browser and some of which can be downloaded to your computer. Once you have selected an RSS reader, you can sign up to receive the titles of the latest JAMA & Archives issues via RSS. Some examples are listed below. JAMA & Archives Journals does not endorse any particular Web sites or RSS readers.
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RSS Reader
Feed Reader Sharp Reader Awasu FeedDemon Med Reader |
NewsFire
NetNewsWire |
GreatNews
Blognavigator Google Reader |
Some browsers, including Firefox, Opera and Safari, have functionality which automatically picks up RSS feeds for you. For more details on these, please check their Web sites.
