RSS feeds provide a title and short description of items on a website with a link to the full version of the content.
RSS feeds are an efficient way to keep track of changing content on a website without constantly checking the site for new material. Feeds are delivered to your desktop or browser by means of a "feed reader" in which new items can be easily scanned for items of interest.
To use RSS feeds, you will need a feed reader. Many free feed readers are available for download on the Internet. These include stand alone readers that you keep on your desktop, such as FeedReader for Windows; browser features or extensions such as Pluck for Internet Explorer, Sage for Firefox or the reader included in the latest version of Opera; and web-based readers such as Bloglines.
For more options, see Google's list of RSS Feed Readers.
CAPRi currently manages two separate RSS feeds: one for new postings to the CAPRi website and the other for its blog, "Collective Action and Property Rights News." While the former includes only information specifically related to CAPRi's own work, the blog includes outside calls for papers, conference postings and other information from partner institutions.
The URL for the "CAPRi Website Update" feed is:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/CapriUpdate -
The URL for the "Collective Action and Property Rights News " feed is:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/CAPRiNews -
Add this link to your Feed Reader as a new subscription according to your reader's instructions.
If you have any questions or comments about the CAPRi RSS Feed, please e-mail the CAPRi Webmaster or use our web feedback form.