RSS Feeds
By subscribing to CSR Europe's RSS feed, you can receive our latest CSR news directly to your desktop. You can also display our news headlines on your website.
What is RSS?
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a way to keep up with frequently updated web content such as news or blogs. RSS allows you receive the latest headlines or article summaries from a website, with links to the full text online, without you having to go to the website to check for updates.
CSR Europe offers its CSR news headlines as a news feed in the RSS 2.0 format.
How do I use RSS?
To subscribe to our news feed, you need a feed reader. The most recent web browsers (Internet Explorer, FireFox, Safari, etc) have built-in feed readers. You just have to click on the RSS icon in your browser to subscribe to a news feed.
If you do not have a built-in feed reader, you can subscribe to a free online newsreader (Google Reader, MyYahoo, Bloglines, etc) or install newsreader software (FeedDemon, NewsCrawler, etc) on your computer.
To receive CSR Europe's news feed, copy the feed URL http://www.csreurope.org/rss/ to your reader. Detailed instructions on how to add a new feed are included your newsreader application.
Can I add your RSS feed on my website?
You are welcome to add CSR Europe's news headlines on your blog or website, as long as you provide proper attribution to CSR Europe (for example, "CSR Europe Headlines" or "CSR Europe's News"). Please let us know where our news feed is being uploaded by contacting Laura Maanavilja, lm@csreurope.org.
More about RSS
For more information about RSS, visit for example www.whatisrss.com or www.rss-specifications.com or watch this short video explaining 'RSS in Plain English'.

