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RSS Feeds at the Minneapolis Public Library

These RSS 1.0 Feeds are now available to from the Minneapolis Public Library. You can read them in many freely available software programs, or you can incorporate the feed into your own website. The feeds are provided free of charge for use by individuals and non-profit organizations for personal, non-commercial uses.

Current RSS Feeds

New Items in the Catalog

  • New Fiction -- RSS Feed Address: http://mplwebcat.mplib.org/feeds/newfiction.xml
  • New Non-Fiction -- RSS Feed Address: http://mplwebcat.mplib.org/feeds/newnonfiction.xml
  • New Kids Fiction -- RSS Feed Address: http://mplwebcat.mplib.org/feeds/newkidsfiction.xml
  • Recently Received Items -- RSS Feed Address: http://mplwebcat.mplib.org/feeds/newrecv.xml
  • New Music CDs -- RSS Feed Address: http://mplwebcat.mplib.org/feeds/newmusic.xml
  • New Audiobooks -- RSS Feed Address: http://mplwebcat.mplib.org/feeds/newaudio.xml
  • New Business Items -- RSS Feed Address: http://mplwebcat.mplib.org/feeds/newbusiness.xml
  • Títulos Nuevos en Español -- RSS Feed Address: http://mplwebcat.mplib.org/feeds/newspanish.xml

What's New at the Minneapolis Public Library

A list of recently updated pages in our website, with descriptions. Updated daily.

What's New in the LIST

The most recent additions to our LIST of Internet resources. Typically updated daily.

Today at the Minneapolis Public Library

A daily calendar of events at the Minneapolis Public Library.

Live Bookmarks in Mozilla

Special feature for users of Mozilla Firefox 1.0: Look for the Live Bookmark icon to appear in the lower right-hand corner of the window.



Whenever this appears, it means that there is a related RSS feed that you can subscribe to. The RSS feed will show up as a "live bookmark" in your regular bookmarks in Mozilla.

This feature is available not only at the Minneapolis Public Library, but at other popular websites such as the BBC and the New York Times.

Mozilla is free for you to use. Download Mozilla here.

This feature is also available in Safari for Mac users.

Add Content to "My Yahoo"

You can add these feeds to your "My Yahoo" page. Click on "Add Content" at the bottom of the page. In the "Find" box on the next page, choose the "Add RSS by URL" link. Paste in one of the RSS feed URLs listed above. Your "My Yahoo" page will now be receive live updates from the Minneapolis Public Library.

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