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RSS feeds from ams.org

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MathSciNet (subscription required)

  • Current awareness of journals using RSS — For those using RSS feeds for current awareness, RSS 1.0 and RSS 2.0 links are provided on the bibliographic information page for each journal covered by MathSciNet. These links will provide updated information about a journal issue as soon as that issue is loaded in MathSciNet. You must be subscribed to MathSciNet in order to view these feeds.

AMS Journals


Blogs offered by or in cooperation with the American Mathematical Society


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RSS News Readers

To use RSS, you'll need to use a news reader — a program that provides a real-time interface to the feeds you select. News readers come in all sizes and shapes. Many are Web-based; some send headlines to your e-mail or cell phone. A few examples are Sage - a lightweight RSS and Atom feed aggregator and MyMSN. However, ams.org's RSS feeds will work with most readers.

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