New Titles


RSS Feed New Media TItles
RSS Feed New Titles: Arts, Philosophy and Religion
RSS Feed New Titles: Business and Economics
RSS Feed New Titles: Communications and Media
RSS Feed New Titles: Computer Science
RSS Feed New Titles: Criminology and Sociology
RSS Feed New Titles: Engineering and Mathematics
RSS Feed New Titles: Health Sciences and Psychology
RSS Feed New Titles: History, Law, Politics, Anthropology
RSS Feed New Titles: Literature
RSS Feed New Titles: Science
RSS Feed New Titles: Recreational Reading

Complete weekly list (all subjects, Excel file, updated 5/9)

Using RSS

Add your choice of lists to your desktop or web news aggregator. Lists are updated weekly.

If you are using Firefox or the new IE7 beta as your browser:

  1. Click on the symbol on the lower right corner of your browser window or upper right of your URL bar.
  2. Choose the list(s) you wish to bookmark.
  3. Follow the prompts to add your chosen feed to your toolbar.
  4. Click on the feed at any time to see the newest list. Lists are updated every Thursday.
This is also supported in the new IE7 Beta.

What is RSS?

RSS is a way of making the Web come to you. A "feed" is a category of data. You need an RSS reader (also called an "aggregator") to subscribe to RSS feeds and to read them.

More about RSS

RSS is a protocol, an application of XML, that provides an open method of syndicating and aggregating Web content. Using RSS files, you can create a data feed that supplies headlines, links, and article summaries from your Web site. Users can have constantly updated content from web sites delivered to them via a news aggregator, a piece of software specifically tailored to receive these types of feeds.