Monday, November 3, 2008

#8 Make Life "Really Simple" with RSS & a Newsreader


You’ve heard of RSS? You’ve seen those small funny tags on websites? You’ve heard co-workers and acquaintances swear by it, but still have no idea what RSS is? Well don’t worry, according to a recent survey you’re still in the majority, but this is changing rapidly. In the information world, RSS is not only revolutionalizing the way news, media and content creators share information, but it also is swiftly changing the way everyday users are consuming information.

RSS stands for “Really Simple Syndication” and is a file format for delivering regularly updated information over the web.

Just think about the websites and news information sources you visit every day. It takes time to visit those sites and scour the ad-filled and image-heavy pages for just the text you want to read, doesn’t it? Now imagine if you could visit all those information sources and web pages in just one place and all at the same time … without being bombarded with advertising… without having to search for new information on the page you’d already seen or read before… and without having to consume a lot of time visiting each site individually. Would that be valuable to you? Well, it’s available now through a newsreader and RSS.

This week’s discovery exercises focus on learning about RSS news feeds and setting up a Bloglines account (a free online newsreader) for yourself to bring your feeds together.

Discovery Resources:

Discovery Exercise:

  1. Follow the discovery resources above to learn more about RSS and newsreaders.

  2. Create a free online Bloglines account for yourself and subscribe to at least 10 newsfeeds to your reader. See Using Bloglines Tutorial steps 1-3 for instructions.

    Newsfeeds:

    • L2 participant blog feeds - Subscribe to several of your co-workers' feeds. This is as easy as typing the blog URL into the subscribe field in Bloglines. Try it, it's easy!

    • Make sure you've allowed site feeds from your own blog. It's in the Settings tab under site feeds.

    • Then try adding a few other types of news feeds from news sources.

      The Learning 2.0 blog feed

      Unshelved - Library cartoon feed

      One of the blogs listed in Discovery Exercise #7

  3. Create a post in your blog about this exercise. Optional: If you're up to the challenge, you can provide the URL address to your public bloglines account (find where to find this below)


Don’t know what to blog about? Think about these questions:

What do you like about RSS and newsreaders?
How do you think you might be able to use this technology in your work or personal life?
How can libraries use RSS or take advantage of this new technology?

How to find your public Bloglines URL:
  1. Once you've created your account in Bloglines, click on the Bloglines logo to return to the Bloglines home page

  2. Click on "Share" to go to the Blogroll Wizard

  3. Follow the instructions to locate the public URL (see screenshot)

  4. Important: Be sure to add this as part of your post to demonstrate your completion of this activity.

  5. Post a comment to this blog with a link to your blog post.



PS: Once you tackle this discovery exercise, you've tackled the most difficult one of the whole 23. :)

39 comments:

G said...

Fun with RSS feeds.
http://gregs23.blogspot.com/2008/11/fun-with-rss-feed-readers.html

Lucky7 said...

this was the hardest part so far, I'm almost discouraged, but not quite entirely!
http://thisandthat-lucky7.blogspot.com

Ed Lein said...

Enabling the public sharing of blogrolls using the instructions included with both the JPL 2.0 post and from Bloglines was impossible for me on my own because I found no mention that you must create a Bloglines user name separate from the email address used to sign in, or instructions on how to go about creating a Bloglines user name -- Refman Greg had to clue me into this or I never could have finished.

DO THIS:
1. Create your account at bloglines.com & login.
2. Once at http://www.bloglines.com/myblogs, click on Account in the top right corner of the screen.
3. Click on Blog Settings
4. Make up and type in a new, unique username.
5. Next to Show my Blogroll, choose Yes, publish my Blogroll
6. Click on Save Changes

After doing this, the formula http://www.bloglines.com/public/USERNAME will work.

My blogroll may been seen at http://www.bloglines.com/public/EdLein.

Ed Lein said...

Oh yeah, my blogger post about said exercise is at http://edwardlein.blogspot.com/2008/11/jpl-20-exercise-8-rss-newsfeeds.html

Sharon Jaskula said...
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Sharon Jaskula said...

Read my rants about this exercise HERE

Justin said...

I'm addicted to RSS. I average reading about 600 things a day through Google Reader. I started with Bloglines 2 years ago but changed a while back to Google because I like it better.

http://modernsackbut.blogspot.com/2008/11/rss.html

NicoleS said...

Didn't find this to painful after all. RSS feeds were actually kind of interesting. Who knew!?!
http://nicolesblogjpl.blogspot.com

brad said...

I like it! I like it a lot!!!

http://bjaskula.blogspot.com/2008/11/exercise-8.html

brad said...

And thanks a million for posting those helpful directions, Mr. Lein. They were a great help.

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Anonymous said...

http://www.bloglines.com/public/JackieSmith

Neato!

Anonymous said...

Points to Ed Lein for finding the solution to the problem that stumped me! Yay!

Creating the RSS FeedReader wasn't too difficult for me, but finding stuff to subscribe to was. A little disappointing...

http://cornerdemon.blogspot.com/2008/11/i-can-ceratinly-see-why-rss-feeds-are.html

jaxcat said...

Took some time.
My post is athttp://jaxcat.blogspot.com/2008/11/rss-8-convinience-that-rss-provides-is.html

Anonymous said...

http://www.bloglines.com/public/CurtB2

Anonymous said...

I second the kudos to ED Lein. His instructions were simple and easy. His instructions were the only ones that were both simple and easy. While Real Simple Syndication may be an valuable tool, because libraries could use it to que into a digest of semi-instant information. For both staff and, potentially, customers it could proven to be just the ticket. I call it a news digest. My blogroll can bge seen at www.bloglines.com/public/Ariel'sAlarm. I started a bloglines blog at www.bloglines.com/blog/Ariel'sAlarm, and my mandated post is there.

Anonymous said...

Still can't find one I like, but here:

http://jpl-part-timer.blogspot.com/2008/11/rss-love-jpl-20-8.html

ashleyliz said...

http://jplstuff.blogspot.com/

arnettag@coj.net said...

Here you go. Thanks to ed lein for the specifics or I'd be clicking around for a while

http://www.msgirardeauandlibrary20.blogspot.com/

Karren said...

kdeas(kdeas@coj.net)

Reposting bloglines-posted on wrong lesson:

http://kadsblogger.blogspot.com/2008/11/bloglines.html

Anonymous said...

Got it done, thanks to Ed!

There are not many RSS feeds that interest me, therefore I may not have as many as we should. But the ones I do have are the ones that I follow.

I put the code in for the blogroll, but if you check it, you will find it has opened directly in the blog. OH well, lose some, gain some!

Anonymous said...

Finally got better with Flickr. Here is blogroll:
www.bloglines.com/public/popmaggie

elizabeth g said...

http://elizabethgarnett.blogspot.com/

Feather on the Path said...

kjessee (kjessee@coj.net)

Whoa!

http://featheronthepath.blogspot.com/2008/11/bloglines.html

Katie said...

Ok I did # 8 and then #9 and realized that on 8 wasn't public but I am now so #8 will count. Thank goodness this was the hardest!!!!!!
http://fromkatiesshoes.blogspot.com/

Katie said...

Yikes I forgot to mention that you could click on the title of my blog and you will go to my google reader. I really shouldn't play with technology.
http://fromkatiesshoes.blogspot.com/

Carrie said...

So little time to read it all!

loveX6 said...

http://sixofhearts-lovex6.blogspot.com/2008/11/numbers-8-and-9-google-reader-account.html
See Activity #9

loveX6 said...

http://sixofhearts-lovex6.blogspot.com/2008/11/9-more-with-rss-feeds.html
I did both #8 and #9 and must say that this was very challenging. I hope I can remember to do all these steps when I become a serious blogger.

Jill said...

RSS feeds = information overload...

http://lionsleepstonight.blogspot.com/2008/11/ex-8-rss-feeds.html

jackie said...

jcurry (curryj@coj.net)

http://butterflies-jackie.blogspot.com/2008/12/rss-feeds.html

Here is my post!

CALwishart said...

Hard, hard, hard but done.

sarthurgeiger said...

Thank you Ed Lein for the directions you put in your Blog!

http://sarthurgeiger.blogspot.com/2008/12/8-rss-newsreader.html

My blogroll may been seen at:

http://www.bloglines.com/public/sarthurgeiger

Anonymous said...

I made my blogline public:

http://www.bloglines.com/blog/vmattair

More commentary about this exercise appears in my blog:
http://miss-val-the-librarian.blogspot.com/2009/01/exercise-8-bloglines-etc.html

aleonard said...

http://daniellealuminum.blogspot.com/2009/02/rss-feeds.html

Anonymous said...

I kind of enjoyed this one!
Thanks to Ed's blog with instructions (see I'm reading them)!
My blogroll is located at:
http://www.bloglines.com/public/Twelch

cma said...

This was a bit involved, but I did manage to figure it all out. See my blog:

http://booklandadkinsland.blogspot.com/