The RMIT RSS feed directory is a centralised location for all available feeds within the University. Subscribe to RMIT RSS feeds to stay informed about latest news and events. In time as this grows, more categorization and redesign will take place. In the meantime, read further below to find out more about what RSS is, what readers to use, and of course browse our feeds. If you don’t see your feed here, submit your details to interact@rmit.edu.au
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RSS (Rich Site Summary) is a format for delivering regularly changing web content. Many web sites syndicate their content as an RSS feed to inform their audiences of the recent changes, news and events.
RSS feeds allow you to stay informed by retrieving the latest content from the sites you are interested in. You save time as you do not need to visit each site individually.
RSS feeds can be read inside most modern browsers, but often many choose to go with more featured, flexible, and platform independent web based feed readers such as Bloglines or Google Reader. Popular, more desktop based equivalents such as FeedReader or Amphetadesk can also be used.
Once you have set up an RSS reader, click the links and then copy and paste the links into your reader’s ‘Add subscription’ option. Additionally you can copy a link, right click and select ‘Copy shortcut’ (Internet Explorer), or ‘Copy link location’ (Firefox).