This page features selected
RSS news feeds related to Political Science as well as dynamic content of current news.
Headlines come from selected RSS feeds, and change daily.
For Databases covering
Political Science,
click here.
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication, or Rich Sites Survey. It is a Web
format for syndicating (distributing) content such as news to users who use an
aggregator (such as a news reader application) to store and view headlines. All
kinds of content can be handled this way: news headlines, blog entries, and
Google searches are just a few of the sources for RSS content.
New Content
RSS Feeds
Here you will find URLs of feeds that supply Political Science content. Simply
by pointing a news reader application such as Bloglines, FastBuzz, and NewsIsFree(these are free and
web-based) at these URLs, you can
preview and read the content they provide.
Feeds come from any site that provides new content on a regular basis. Below you
will find feeds for scholarly journals, government agencies, and coverage of
legislative activity.
To use a feed, click on the
button for the source you
want. This will open a page of XML code. Open your newsreader and look for the
"Add a feed" or Subscribe" function. Simply paste the URL for the
XML page into
your newsreader, choose your settings, and content will be updated automatically.
Plogress.com "Current information on what our representatives are doing
in Congress. Updated every morning, so feel free to bookmark, or subscribe to
the rss feeds of your reps."
Have you considered searching for articles on
Economics using our research
databases? For a list of databases featuring
citations and many full-text sources on Economics , click
here
.
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