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RSS Feeds

What is RSS?
RSS stands for "Really Simple Syndication" or "Rich Site Summary".  It is a XML-based system that allows users to subscribe to frequently updated data feeds. Most people use a news reader, also called Aggregators, to follow RSS feeds. Some browsers have a reader built into them. There are also websites that you can join that act as a reader.

News Readers

NetNewsWire (Mac)
SharpReader (Win)
AmphetaDesk (Mac/Win/Linux)
FeedDemon (Win)
NewsGator (Win)
Radio UserLand (Mac/Win)

Sites that provide Reader Service

Bloglines
Google
Yahoo
News Is Free

How do I subscribe to RSS feeds?
1.    Copy the URL you are interested in from the feeds below.
2.    Paste the URL into your reader's "subscribe" dialogue.

The following are links to RSS feeds of various book lists developed by the Los Angeles Public Library

Hot Titles
These are the titles currently most in demand at the library.

  • Hot Titles - Fiction
  • Hot Titles - Non-fiction
  • Hot Titles - Children's Titles

New Titles
See what new titles the Library has received in your favorite genre or format. Unlike the book lists at LAPL Reads, these are not selected by librarians, but instead are automatically generated to show the newest titles in each category.

Genres

  • New Chick Lit
  • New Historical Fiction
  • New Mystery Fiction
  • New Romance Fiction
  • New Science Fiction
  • New Urban Fiction
  • New Western Fiction
  • New Young Adults Fiction

 

Formats

  • New Large Type Books
  • About the LAPL
  • Mobile & Apps
  • Contact Us
  • Site Map
  • City of Los Angeles

Source URL: http://www.lapl.org/rss