Unlike email, RSS updates don't come to your Inbox. To subscribe to Internet Archaeology's newsfeed, you'll need to use a website or a program known as an RSS reader or an aggregator to receive them. Some of the best RSS readers are free! For more information, see the following list of available RSS clients: http://blogspace.com/rss/readers
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Subscribe to Internet Archaeology's feed using the brilliant Bloglines web-based service .
Once you have the RSS client software installed on your computer, add the following URL to your RSS subscriptions
http://intarch.ac.uk/intarch.rdf.
Our newsfeed is updated every time a new article is published but it also used for other important announcements about the journal. For a friendly introduction to newsfeeds and blogs in archaeology, see Mike Heyworth's article in issue 14.
Webmasters - Include IA newsfeeds in your webpages
You can also include Internet Archaeology news headlines in your own web pages, using for example, UKOLN's RSSxpress Lite. This allows you to incorporate the journal's (and lots of other resources') headlines on your own website using a single line of JavaScript (more instructions are available from the UKOLN site or simply copy and paste the following script into an appropriate place in your html code). Then the headlines on your webpage will be automatically updated whenever we add further news items to our site! We only ask that you provide proper attribution to Internet Archaeology and a link back to our site.
<!-- Internet Archaeology newsfeed start --> <script src="http://rssxpress.ukoln.ac.uk/lite/viewer/?rss=http%3A%2F%2Fintarch.ac.uk%2Fintarch.rdf"> </script> <noscript> <a href="http://rssxpress.ukoln.ac.uk/lite/viewer/?rss=http%3A%2F%2Fintarch.ac.uk%2Fintarch.rdf"> View Internet Archaeology newsfeed</a> </noscript> <!-- Internet Archaeology feed ends -->
Your new channel could look like the live feed below, but you can customise the output for your own site.
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Last updated by Judith Winters
Tuesday, 03 April 2012