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RSS
feeds are an efficient way to get updates from academic journals, newspapers,
government agencies, saved database searches and even other researchers.
Using Onfolio to read RSS feeds makes it easy to quickly read through
the news in your discipline, act on the important items and even capture
references into EndNote® while you are reading.
Subscribe to Feeds with One Click
As you browse through websites and weblogs, or run searches on PubMed,
Google® News, or other databases and search engines, Onfolio’s
Add Feed button illuminates when an RSS feed is available. Just click
the Add Feed button, pick a folder, and you are immediately subscribed.
Read RSS News Feeds in Your Browser
With Onfolio, you can read and organize your RSS news feeds without
having to leave your browser or launch a separate application.
Capture References from RSS Feeds into EndNote
While you are reading RSS feeds for certain academic journals and databases
such as PubMed, you can add the reference data for that item directly
to an EndNote library with a single click.
Read Feeds in Newspaper View
Read feeds in an attractive and interactive newspaper view that helps
you read many items quickly and act on the important ones while you are
reading.
Capture Content from Feeds
Because the feed reader is integrated into Onfolio, you can capture
and organize web content while you are reading your news feeds. This
allows you to move quickly through your new items and still remain organized.
Email and Blog Items as You Read
To keep you moving quickly through your important information, Onfolio
enables you to email items or post them to your blog while you are reading.
This is an efficient way to skim the news and share new articles with
your class, other students, or your research team.
Add Items to Reading List
As you first glance through all of your unread news feeds, you can easily
add items to Onfolio’s Reading List that you can go back to later
for more careful reading.
Search your Feeds
If you need to find an item you saw in your feeds at one time, but can’t
remember where it was, use Onfolio’s Search tool to locate read – or
unread – items based on their content. You can even create folders
that constantly display a list of feed items that meet your criteria.
Create and Monitor Persistent Web Searches
To ensure that you have immediate access to the information that is
most relevant to you, Onfolio includes the ability to subscribe to a
feed for a web search so you know when a website or a blog mentions words,
phrases or links that are important to you.
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