RSS feeds
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RSS (sometimes called Really Simple Syndication) is a way of distributing information that lets people or even computer applications "subscribe".
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It's great for information that changes often, like news headlines, blogs or event listings, and it lets you see what's new without needng to visit a website first.
As a user, you need to have a feed-reader to view RSS feeds properly. These are built into many browsers (for example Mozilla, Netscape 7 or Internet Explorer 7) or you can choose from many stand-alone alternatives.
If you run a website, you can also consume our feeds and offer the information in the context of your own site. For more information on RSS, visit the BBC's primer.
At the Museum of London Group we offer an RSS feed for our event listings (the same information that you can find on our events pages) and we hope to develop more feeds soon. If you have any ideas or requests for the sort of feed you would like to have available, please let us know.
Museum of London Group 14-day events feed
(URL: http://feeds.feedburner.com/
MuseumOfLondonGroupUpcomingEvents)