RSS Feeds

The University Library offers many RSS feeds for use in an RSS reader or RSS-enabled Web browser. By subscribing to RSS feeds, users can easily stay up-to-date with new books in our collection that are of interest and new publications in the space sector with our ASAP service, an alert for academic publications in the space sector.
New books by discipline
All new acquisitions
Space policy and law
Remote sensing, GIS, GPS
Space applications, telecommunications
Space engineering
ISU student reports
Electronic resources
ASAP - Library Current Awareness Service
Space policy and law
Space business and management
Space Humanities
Space applications
Space engineeering
Human performance in space
Space sciences
About RSS
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a convenient way to keep up with new content on your favorite website or email reader. Instead of having to click through the various sections of a website to see what's new, you can have that information pushed directly to your computer!
Without going into a lot of technical detail, RSS is an application of XML (eXtensible Markup Language). An item in an RSS feed usually contains a headline, an excerpt of the story, and a link to the full story.
Getting started
To take advantage of the convenience of RSS, you'll need a newsreader or aggregator (such as Inoreader, Netvibes, Feedly) to collect, organize, and display all your feeds. Most web browsers and email readers now offer offer integrated feed readers.
Once you've found a newsreader that you're comfortable using; you're ready to go! To subscribe to our feeds, click on any of the links on this page, copy and paste the URL (as directed) into your newsreader.
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