Many Open Access (OA) journals don’t have Table of Contents RSS feeds, and they are therefore missing out a great deal.

Connotea Imports 2012-07-31

Summary:

"There are many reasons why all scholarly journals should produce a TOC RSS feed. Lisa Rogers wrote RSS and Scholarly Journal Tables of Contents: the ticTOCs Project, and Good Practice Guidelines for Publishers which explains how RSS is an effective sharing mechanism for journal TOCs, and a CrossRef working group produced Recommendations on RSS Feeds for Scholarly Publishers which explains good practice....[H]ow many Open Access journals are taking advantage of all of this and producing RSS TOC feeds?..."

Link:

http://roddymacleod.wordpress.com/2010/04/06/many-open-access-oa-journals-dont-have-table-of-contents-rss-feeds-and-they-are-therefore-missing-out-a-great-deal/

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Tags:

oa.journals oa.new oa.rss oa.toc

Authors:

petersuber

Date tagged:

07/31/2012, 19:01

Date published:

04/06/2010, 10:11