NASPA RSS Feeds
About RSS
NASPA offers the following RSS feeds to our members.
Available RSS Feeds:
What is RSS?
RSS, or "Really Simple Syndication," is a format for syndicating news and the content of news-like sites. In short, RSS is a simple listing of headlines and descriptions that can be used in two primary ways: by users who have installed RSS software to read RSS feeds; and by websites wishing to 'publish' or display them.
Based on the XML data format, RSS is a terrific way to add NASPA headlines and news to your site. By using our RSS feeds, you'll be able to display the latest NASPA news, events and NetResults' story descriptions on your own Web pages, in real time.
If you have questions about using NASPA's RSS feeds on your site, please contact John Kennedy.
RSS Software
You have many programs (known as 'aggregrators' or 'news readers') to choose from to read RSS feeds. Here are just a few: