What is RSS?
RSS is defined as Really Simple Syndication or Rich Site Summary. RSS files are formed as XML files and are designed to provide content summaries of news, blogs, forums or website content.

Users select the rss feeds (content) they wish to subscribe. The feeds are generally simple headlines and brief descriptions if the user is interested they can click to see additional information. RSS gives you the latest titles update even when you are not on ubspress.com.

You can choose to receive latest titles available from four main categories and they will be delivered to your rss reader whenever there's an update.


How do I access RSS?

1. Install a RSS reader
To use RSS, you will need a rss reader that will download and display the RSS content.

There are many different versions available, many for free. Some are downloadable applications, others are accessed using a web browser. The rss reader also allows you to view data feeds from other sources on the same page.
You can download a reader here


2. Select the content you want
Categories
URL
Latest Book Titles Available
Latest Audio Book Available
Latest Promotional Books Available
Latest Multimedia Titles Available
Subject listing
Select the icon on the respective subject page
3. Subscribe to RSS feed
To receive an RSS feed from one of the following categories, copy and paste the URL into your rss reader.


 
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