What is RSS? RSS is an easy way for you to keep updated automatically on websites you like. Instead of you having to go to websites to see if they've written a new article or feature, you can use RSS (which stands for Really Simple Syndication) to get them to tell you every time they have something new. How can I make use of RSS? With Pharmafocus' RSS you can take Pharmafocus content and, free of charge, for individual, non-commercial use incorporate it into your preferred newsreaders and web logs. In general you need to get hold of a program called a News Reader. This displays RSS information feeds from your chosen websites on your computer. If you would like to use Pharmafocus' RSS feeds for your commercial website or intranet, please contact us. How do I get a News Reader? There are a range of different News Readers available. Different News Readers work on different operating systems, so you will need to take this into account when you make your choice. After setting up your news reader, you will be ready to use Pharmafocus' RSS. To subscribe to Pharmafocus RSS, right-click on one of the channels and select "Copy Shortcut" or "Copy Link Location" to copy the location (URL) of the service. Follow the instruction for your particular news reader, and then paste this location wherever it asks for the location of the service you wish to subscribe to. What are the terms of use? Pharmafocus offers RSS as a free service to any individual user or non-profit organisation subject to the following terms and conditions: Use will be for non-commercial purposes. Use is limited to platforms in which a functional link is made available allowing immediate display of the full article on the InPharm.com platform as specified in the xml. Use is accompanied by proper attribution to Pharmafocus.com as the source. By accessing our RSS service you are indicating your understanding and agreement that you will not use Pharmafocus' RSS service in contravention of the above conditions. Pharmafocus reserves the right to discontinue this service at any time and further reserves the right to request the immediate cessation of any specific use of its RSS service. |