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Research Tip - Stay up to date with Journals RSS

Brought to you by Thomson Reuters Training Specialist team, these tips will help you search our online legal services more effectively.

RSS functionality helps you stay up to date on changes within your online content.

A new RSS button has been added to the Table of Contents for Journals in Legal Online. This provides users with the ability to create an RSS Feed to monitor for new journal articles filtered by Journal Title.

The feed will provide a list of the latest articles in reverse chronological order and most recent citation.

To Create a Feed
Step 1: Select a journal title from the table of contents eg Australian Law Journal
Step 2: Click the RSS button located at the top of the journals table of contents

Its as easy as that!

You can narrow your results by executing a browse or search as you would normaly and then selecting the RSS icon.

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