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What is RSS?

AJR makes the citation and abstract information for recent and current issues available through RSS, also known as RDF Site Summary, Rich Site Summary or Really Simple Syndication. Users are able to access the feed through a piece of software known as a RSS Reader or Aggregator, which gathers selected content from a variety of sources and makes it available in one place — meaning that you do not need to visit each site of interest individually to see what is new.

The Current issue only feed contains the most recent issue and the Recent issues feed contains the 3 most recent issues of the AJR, including the current issue, which will help to ensure that you do not miss articles of interest to your research areas.

The following RSS feeds are available:

   RSS Current issue only

   RSS Recent issues

   Section Feeds:

       Abdominal Imaging

       Breast Imaging

       Cardiac Imaging

       Cardiopulmonary Imaging

       Chest Imaging

       Computers

       Gastrointestinal Imaging

       Genitourinary Imaging

       Gynecologic and Obstetric Imaging

       Head and Neck Imaging

       Hepatobiliary Imaging

       Interventional Radiology

       Musculoskeletal Imaging

       Neuroradiology

       Oncologic Imaging

       On the AJR Viewbox

       PACS

       Pediatric Imaging

       The Practice of Radiology

       Vascular Imaging

       Women's Imaging


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