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Lawfinder data feeds direct to your desktop

Lawfinder RSS feeds will deliver dynamically-updated Lawfinder data via RSS direct to your desktop.

To access Lawfinder RSS feeds, browse Lawfinder and look for the orange feed icon . Feeds are provided for latest additions to the Resources categories and for latest documents in all the Primary Sources sub-categories.

You can also access a wide range of feeds published by others using The Lawfeeder, which also displays the latest headlines (ie acts as a feed reader).

If you are not yet familiar with RSS feeds, please see the FAQ that follow.

Lawfinder webfeeds FAQ

What is RSS?

RSS is a standard data format that enables publishers to produce latest information feeds and users to manage and browse those feeds using an RSS reader. RSS readers display latest feed headlines and enable you to browse and read content.

How can I read RSS feeds?

1. With a browser that supports RSS such as Firefox or Internet Explorer 7.

2. With a web service such as Google Reader or Bloglines.

3. With a desktop RSS reader. There are several popular free and low-cost readers, including RSSreader, FeedReader and NewsGator.

How are the Lawfinder RSS feed items organised?

The items in each feed are presented latest first: for dated resources, by date; for undated resources, by year and number. New items are dynamically added to the feeds. Your reader will automatically identify the latest items. The number of items in each feed is currently limited to 20.

Why do I get an error feed?

Reasons for various Lawfinder feed errors are explained on the RSS webfeed error page.

Can I republish or repurpose Lawfinder feeds?

You need our permission to republish or repurpose Lawfinder feeds. You may wish to publish them on your website or integrate the data into your internal systems.

Tell me more

For more about syndication with RSS, see the article Syndication, syndication, syndication and browse the Feeds posts archive on Binary Law.

For further information and advice on using RSS feeds generally and for permission to repurpose Lawfinder feeds, please contact nickholmes@infolaw.co.uk.

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