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RSS feeds are an easy way to see updates of new content from your favourite websites. If you subscribe to the State Library of Tasmania's New Arrivals RSS feeds, you can learn about our New Arrivals the instant we update our webpage. The new information is collected by newsreader software and called an RSS Feed. When you use a newsreader it shows you updates to the websites you have selected.

Choose from two ways to get your RSS Feeds:

New Arrivals via newsreader

Newsreader software can be a web-based service or downloaded to your computer.

If you use a web-based service then you can view all your RSS Feeds by going to the newsreader webpage and logging in.

If you use a newsreader you have downloaded then you will see the RSS via the newsreader on your computer.

1 For a web-based newsreader try:

Bloglines or Newsgator.
Sign up following their instructions.
Now you have your own personalised newsreader page.

2 Subscribe to our New Arrivals RSS feeds

Choose the topic on New Arrivals that interests you.
Click on the orange RSS button, and follow the prompts in the Subscribe with newsreader section.

3 That's it!

At the beginning of each month the RSS feed for your chosen New Arrivals topic will show up in your RSS newsreader.
You can subscribe to as many topics as you like.

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New Arrivals via email

Like to receive your New Arrivals lists straight to your email as soon as they are updated?

There are several services that will take our RSS feeds and convert them into email for you.

1 Choose an email subscription service

Try: Feedblitz.
Sign up following their instructions.

2 Subscribe to receive our New Arrivals via email

Choose the topic on New Arrivals that interests you.
Click on the orange RSS button, and follow the prompts in the Subscribe by email service section.

3 That's it!

At the beginning of each month you will receive an email listing the New Arrivals for your chosen topic.
You can subscribe to as many topics as you like.

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