by Rob
15. February 2011 13:04
I am a huge fan of RSS (Real Simple Syndication) and since Newsgator folded I have used Google Reader. RSS is a web 2.0 tool anyone involved with the law should use to select which information should be sent to them from designated websites. It eliminates the need to go to websites to look for information because information seeks you out in an aggregator. RSS is excellent for current awareness purposes. More on RSS here.
My reader tells me since July 31, 2009 I have read a total of 11,904 items. From my 267 subscriptions, over the last 30 days I read 791 items, clicked 135 items, starred 13 items, shared 1 item, and emailed 0 items.
Here are the top ten feeds I subscribe to and actually read. Only one blog do I read 100%!
Reading trends (last 30 days)
Subscription
ResourceShelf
Law Librarian Blog
The Ticker
Legal Skills Prof Blog
The Volokh Conspiracy
Dilbert Daily Strip 100%
The Onion
LISNews - Librarian And Information Science News
WSJ.com: Law Blog
Phoenix School of Law Library Blog