Information on RSS feeds

By using the links listed below, you have the possibility to subscribe to different RSS feeds for the entire contents or for single collections.

RSS (an acronym for Really Simple Syndication) is a technique that offers you a quick and easy way to become aware of frequently updated contents of a website without having to inspect the website itself. The so-called RSS feeds can be subscribed by using an appropriate software (called RSS reader or feed reader). The RSS reader regularly checks your subscribed feeds for new content. Integrated tools for monitoring and reading RSS feeds are standard features of all current web browsers.

For further information on RSS feeds, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSS.

RSS feed for the entire contents

RSS feeds for single collections

15th century Swiss prints
16th century Swiss prints
17th century Swiss prints
18th century Swiss prints
19th century Swiss prints
20th century Swiss prints
17th century Italian poetry and prose (Biblioteca Salita dei Frati)
18th and 19th century Bernensia (UB Bern)
18th and 19th century editions printed in Ticino (Biblioteca Salita dei Frati)
Alchemy, Magic and Kabbalah (Foundation of the Works of C.G.Jung)
Bibleikon (Bibliothèque des Pasteurs)
Cartographic Museum of Geneva
Ephemera
Fondo Gianini (Biblioteca SUPSI DFA, Locarno)
Genevan brochures
Historical scientific literature (ETH Library)
History of Technology and Science (Iron Library)
Illustrated works on anatomy (BPU Neuchâtel)
The Library of the Naturforschende Gesellschaft Zürich
Magnificent Atlases: From the Beginnings to the Golden Age
Maps of Geneva and its surroundings
Pamphlets
Rheinau Monastery
Rossica Europeana (UB Bern – Swiss Library of Eastern Europe)
Russian exile publications (UB Bern – Swiss Library of Eastern Europe)
Swiss children’s books and books for young people (SIKJM)
Vitruviana (Bibliothek Werner Oechslin)
Works by professors of ETH Zurich (ETH Library)
Works of Jean-Jacques Rousseau (Bibliothèque de Genève)
Works on birds (BPU Neuchâtel)

RSS feeds for Private libraries