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Philosophy 

A guide to research resources for PHILOSOPHY. This page is updated and augmented frequently.
Last update: Oct 16th, 2009 URL: http://libguides.marquette.edu/philosophy  Print Guide  RSS Updates

Contents of Current Philosophy Journals             Print Page
  

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RSS Feeds and Accessing Tables of Contents

"RSS feeds enable frequently updated content to be delivered efficiently to users. Users can ‘subscribe' to feeds, where available from their favourite websites, and subsequently be alerted, through whichever feed reader they choose to use, whenever new material is available. RSS is therefore an effective sharing mechanism, as the content, or more often a brief summary of content, is delivered to users as and when they want to receive it. Normally associated with news articles and blog updates, RSS can be used to share many different types of information, such as:

  • Text (website updates, job adverts, events, calls for papers, etc. (1))
  • Images (known as image streams, i.e. from Flickr)
  • Audio (known as podcasts, i.e. radio shows, language learning, etc.)
  • Video (also known as podcasts, or even vodcasts, i.e. lecturers sharing videos of their lectures)
  • Learning Objects, (i.e. from Jorum (2))

A growing number of scholarly journal publishers provide RSS feeds for their Tables of Contents (TOCs). It is possible to subscribe to these feeds in order to get the most up-to-date tables of contents for a particular journal or journals. Subscribing to a feed enables someone to not only read the latest TOC, but also to share and re-use the information by publishing it to their blog or adding it as a widget to their website.

In theory, therefore, anyone can keep fully up-to-date with all the scholarly journals they want. However, as I have found from my work on the ticTOCs project, it isn't always that easy."

--from: "RSS and Scholarly Journal Tables of Contents : the ticTOCs Project, and Good Practice Guidelines for Publishers" by Lisa Rogers.

 

Philosophy News (an RSS feed)


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Philosopher pics (#23)

Rawls

John Rawls (1921-2002)

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Philosopher pics (#24)

Derrida

Jacques Derrida (1930-2004)

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Philosopher pics (#25)

Habermas

Jürgen Habermas (1929- )

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Tables of contents for current philosophy journals

 

Using RSS (Really Simple Syndication) Feeds, it is possible to keep current on developments at other Web sites. This could include news, sports, and blogs, as well as the current tables of contents of your favorite journals. Click on any of the titles below to view the current table of contents. With some journals you will also be able to view the full text of the articles. For more info on RSS Feeds, see the links in the other boxes on this page.

If there are other journal titles you would like me to add to this list, please use the Comment option below. If an RSS Feed exists for the title you are recommending, I will add it to the list.

(Thanks go to Mark Eli Kalderon for providing many of these links at Excursus : Philosophy Feeds and to the Mathewson-IGT Knoweldge Center at the University of Nevada, Reno)

 

How to Get Started with an RSS Reader

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