RSS Feeds
Saint Anselm College now makes RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feeds of some Web content available to site visitors. Our RSS feeds can be accessed by many commonly used RSS reader applications and services or you can receive our RSS feed content by e-mail.
Every time we publish updates to our Web site, the
corresponding information is published immediately to our RSS
feeds
Subscribe to RSS Feeds By E-mail
If you subscribe to our RSS feeds by
e-mail, please note that
e-mails are delivered by FeedBurner.
We do not rent, sell, or trade e-mail addresses. For
more information, please visit our
privacy statement. You can unsubscribe automatically
at any point by following the directions at the bottom
of each e-mail.
Information on RSS (Really Simple
Syndication)
• What is RSS?
• Getting Started With RSS
• Other Sources for Information
on RSS
College News Feeds
| Feed Name |
Feed Link
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| College News |
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| Saint Anselm Primary Debates Update |
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| Saint Anselm Blog |
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| Saint Anselm Podcast |
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| N.H. Institute of Politics News |
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| N.H. Institute of Politics Events |
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| N.H. Institute of Politics Podcast |
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What is RSS?
RSS (Really
Simple Syndication) is a method for distributing free content. RSS feeds collect
new content from the Web sites you visit most often and distributes it to your
desktop, browser, or e-mail account. Through RSS feeds you can monitor news,
blogs, and content for any personal and professional interest. With RSS, Web
content comes to you as it is newly published on the Web rather than you needing
to go looking for it.
Getting Started With RSS
To get started accessing Saint Anselm's RSS feeds, you need either RSS newsreader software installed on your computer, use a RSS newsreader service like Bloglines or Pluck, or you need to provide us with your e-mail address to receive updates via e-mail.
The college uses a service called Feedburner to assist visitors
with viewing/accessing our RSS feeds. When you click on any of the icons
provided above, you will be able to choose your preferred RSS reader from a list
or you can simply copy the Web address of the feed into your RSS reader of
choice. Others Sources for Information on RSS
For additional information about RSS, the following sites provide easy to understand explanations.
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