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RSS Search Feeds from PubMed

I'm sitting in the RSS session at Internet Librarian and I just learned something interesting that I wish I knew a few weeks ago when I was at the Society for Neuroscience conference. Steve Cohen showed a service called HubMed that calls itself an "alternative interface to the PubMed medical literature database." It lets you create RSS or Atom search feeds into PubMed based on search criteria that you specify so you can get constant updates on your areas of interest. Very cool.

As a side note, I'm considering renaming my blog "Last to Know."

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