
RSS, or Really Simple Syndication, is a type of web document that is typically used to publish content such as articles, announcements, blogs, etc. It may also be used to publish audio content (called a podcast) and video content (called a video podcast, or a vodcast). FEAST provides a number of RSS feeds to help you stay up-to-date with European-Australian research collaboration.
http://www.feast.org/rss/articles
FEAST’s “articles” feed contains all of the articles, announcements, links and newsletters that are reproduced online at www.feast.org/articles.
http://www.feast.org/rss/opportunities
FEAST’s “opportunities” feed contains all of the opportunities (scholarships, fellowships, positions, travel grants, funding, etc.) that are reproduced online at www.feast.org/opportunities.
http://twitter.com/statuses/user_timeline/50173785.rss
The FEASTtweet feed contains timely updates and intelligence regarding international collaboration.
http://www.feast.org/seminars/2007/podcast.xml (podcast)
http://www.feast.org/seminars/2007/vodcast.xml (vodcast)
Complete audio and video recordings from FEAST’s roadshow 2007, as presented at Monash University (thanks to the Monash team). Full details about the presentations can be found at www.feast.org/seminars/2007.
http://www.feast.org/conference2006/audio/podcast.xml (podcast)
Complete audio recordings from FEAST’s successful 2006 conference called “Research without borders”. Full details about the conference, including presentations and transcripts, can be found at www.feast.org/conference2006.
Most modern web browers (Firefox, Safari, Internet Explorer, Opera, etc.) and email clients (Thunderbird, Outlook, Apple Mail, etc.) now make it easy for you to subscribe to RSS feeds. You can also use a variety of online web services (eg, Google Reader, Bloglines).
In order to subscribe to podcasts and vodcasts, the most popular software is iTunes.