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About Asian Journal of Andrology (AJA) RSS Feeds |
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Want to keep up to date with the latest AJA content without having to regularly visit each site? RSS will allow you to do just that. |
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| What is an RSS feed? |
An RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feed is a regularly published collection of headlines and summaries from an original source (e.g., Asian Journal of Andrology). Readers can subscribe to their favorite RSS feeds to have the latest news and content updates delivered right to their desktop. To do so, you will need an RSS feed reader. See the section below for more information.
Web site creators can distribute RSS feeds of their published content and can also retrieve and display feeds from other sources on their own Web site. See the section below on displaying AJA RSS feeds for more information. |
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| What RSS Feeds Does AJA Provide? |
| Select a site from the list below for available RSS feeds: |
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| How Can I Read RSS Feeds? |
There are many free and commercial RSS readers you can use to subscribe to and read RSS feeds. There are RSS-enabled Web browsers, e.g., Mozilla Firefox, Opera, and Safari (Mac). There are Web-based readers, e.g., Google Reader and Bloglines. There are also stand-alone readers, e.g., AmphetaDesk and Feedreader (Windows). You can find RSS readers by searching the Internet for "RSS Reader" or "RSS News Aggregator" and checking the Yahoo! Directory of RSS Readers and Aggregators. Please note that AJA does not endorse any particular RSS reader products.

The next step is to go and choose your RSS feeds. You can do this by looking for the symbol. For example, go to www.asiaandro.com or www.nature.com/aja and look for this symbol. By clicking on it, you will see all RSS seeds AJA provides. We have feeds with current issue articles, advance online publication articles, most read articles, most cited articles, recent issues articles, and special collections. |
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| I want to display AJA RSS feeds on my Web site. What are the terms of use? |
AJA RSS feeds are provided free of charge. We encourage you to display our feeds on your Web site. We only ask that you cite the journal title in connection with your use of the feeds. If you provide this attribution with a graphic, please use the logo that we have included in the feed itself.
If you maintain your own Web site, there are a number of ways you can retrieve and display RSS feeds from other sources on your Web site, including JavaScript, PHP, ASP, Perl, and commercial applications like FeedrollPro. Please note that AJA does not endorse any particular RSS display products. |

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