1. WHO IS OFFERING THEM?
1.1. Vendors/Databases that offer RSS of Custom Search
1.1.1. PubMed
1.2. Vendors that offer EMBED/SHARE
1.2.1. SCOPUS http://info.scopus.com/scopus-in-detail/tools/feeds/
2. (Medical) RSS OVERVIEWS
2.1. Feednavigator
2.2. http://rss4medics.com/
2.3. http://www.medworm.com/
2.4. http://www.tictocs.ac.uk/
3. TOOLS to enhance/edit RSS
3.1. Feedburner
3.1.1. Analyse USe
3.1.2. SmartCast
3.1.3. SmartFeed
3.1.4. FeeFlare
3.1.4.1. New node
3.1.5. Optimize/enhance
3.1.6. Publicize
3.1.6.1. Headline Animator
3.1.6.2. BuzzBoost
3.2. YahooPipes
3.3. XFruits
4. TYPES OF FEEDS
4.1. TABLES of Content
4.2. CItation Alerts
4.3. News
4.4. Feeds from social networks- found though #
4.4.1. Twitter
4.4.2. Delicious
4.4.3. Blogs
5. Workarounds
5.1. Web of Science via RefWorks to RSS
6. for Personal Use
6.1. web-based readers
6.1.1. GoogleReader/iGoogle
6.1.2. Netvibes
6.1.3. Pageflakes
6.2. client-based readers
6.3. MOBILE
6.3.1. APPS
6.3.1.1. Papers
7. AS LIBRARY SERVICE
7.1. offering overviews
7.1.1. on library webite
7.1.2. on corporate site
7.1.3. on intranet
7.1.4. on VLE
7.1.5. social Media
7.2. offering tailor-made service
7.3. CREATE
7.3.1. ISSUES with creating
7.3.1.1. is it updating and how?
7.3.1.2. ENHANCING
7.3.1.2.1. build in interactivity
7.3.1.2.2. build in sharing
7.3.1.3. what is in there?
7.3.1.4. Can I get our Linkresolver in?
7.3.1.5. How about off-campus access solutions?
7.3.2. NOT RSS enabled?
7.3.2.1. USE FEEDSCRAPERS
7.4. PUBLISH /DISTRIBUTE/SHARE
7.4.1. NETVIBES PUBLIC PAGE
7.5. MOBILE
7.6. LIBRARY ROLE?
7.6.1. Create Awareness,
7.6.2. Create Interest
7.6.3. Adaption
7.6.4. Integration