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DATE: 2021-03-10
AUTHOR: John L. Godlee
I use RSS to keep up with most of the media I consume, using newsboat[1] as an RSS reader. I use it for news, blogs, podcasts, youtube. I also get email alerts from a few scientific journals on their new articles, to try and keep up with current research.
Only recently did I realise that I could use RSS to keep up with scientific journals as well. Most peer-reviewed journals have RSS feeds which list their newest articles.
I did a quick check of my master BibTeX file to see which journals I cite the most in my writing:
grep "journal = " lib.bib | sed 's/.*{\(.*\)}.*/\1/g' | sort | uniq -c | sort
The top 10 journals by number of articles were, with their RSS feeds:
24 - Ecology Letters[2]
14 - Journal of Ecology[3]
14 - Global Change Biology[4]
14 - Forest Ecology and Management[5]
13 - Science[6]
11 - Nature[7]
11 - Ecology[8]
9 - Journal of Biogeography[9]
9 - Global Ecology and Biogeography[10]
9 - Agricultural and Forest Meteorology[11]
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