RSS Feeds for the University of Florida Digital Collections

RSS All UFDC Items

RSS Aerial Photography: Florida
RSS African American Collections
RSS African Studies General Collections
RSS Architecture and Landscape Design General Collection
RSS Asia Collection
RSS Comics
RSS Digital Collection of Children's Literature
RSS Digital Howe Collection
RSS Digital Library of the Caribbean
RSS Educational Modules Collection
RSS Florida Cities
RSS Florida Counties Oral History Collections
RSS Florida History and Heritage Collections
RSS Florida Legal Heritage Collections
RSS Florida Newspapers Collections
RSS Florida Photograph Collections
RSS Florida Topical Oral History Collections
RSS Food and Agricultural Sciences: General Resources
RSS General European History Resources
RSS Graphic Arts General Resources
RSS Jaqi Collection : Aymara, Jaqaru, and Kawki Language Resources
RSS Judaica General Collection
RSS Matheson Museum Oral Histories
RSS Miscellaneous Oral History Collections
RSS Native Americans Oral History Collections
RSS Natural Sciences Collections
RSS Open Stacks Project Resources
RSS Performing Arts Collection
RSS Psychology in Art Collection
RSS Radical Women
RSS Rossica General Collection
RSS Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps of Florida
RSS Sciences and Technologies
RSS South American Area Studies General Collection
RSS Spanish Borderlands Collections
RSS SWFLN Gold Coast Collections
RSS The Floridians
RSS Theology General Collection
RSS UF Health Science Archives Photograph Collections
RSS University of Florida Herbarium Specimen Collections
RSS University of Florida Institutional Repository
RSS University of Florida Oral History Collections
RSS Wetlands General Research Collections
RSS Women in Development
RSS World Map Collections


What are RSS feeds?
RSS feeds are a way to keep up-to-date on new materials that are added to the Digital Collections. RSS feeds are written in XML and require a news reader to access.

How can I read the feeds?
You can download and install a news reader. Or, you can use a Web-based reader such as Google Reader or My Yahoo!. Follow the instructions in your reader to subscribe to the feed of your choice. You will usually need to copy and paste the feed URL into the reader.

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