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		<title>By: techxplorer</title>
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		<description>@Peta,

Many thanks for linking to my post. One thing to remember though is the same basic principle will work for any resource that provides a static, and consistent, URL for RSS feeds.

I&#039;m currently using the same technique with electronic resource publishers such as Wiley InterScience.</description>
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<p>Many thanks for linking to my post. One thing to remember though is the same basic principle will work for any resource that provides a static, and consistent, URL for RSS feeds.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m currently using the same technique with electronic resource publishers such as Wiley InterScience.</p>
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