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What is RSS? RSS, short for Really Simple Syndication, is a way for you to see information from a Web site -- like headlines or full stories -- without actually having to visit the site to see if it's been updated. CyberDivan RSS feeds contain job openings in various job categories of clinical trial research and CyberDivan's feeds are free of charge.
How can I receive RSS feeds? Desktop software applications known as news readers or aggregators collect, update and display RSS feeds. You can choose from any of a number of news reader applications; many are available to download at minimal or no cost. Other types of news readers are Web and browser-based. Some e-mail programs like Outlook can display RSS feeds.
What RSS feeds are available from the CyberDivan? CyberDivan RSS feeds are the job listings published by the CyberDivan on a regular basis. To subscribe to RSS feeds from the CyberDivan, first select the news reader service you're using at the top of the left column. If you don't see your service listed, leave the orange RSS button selected. Then, simply click the individual feeds you are interested in from the list on the left. Your news reader should give you instructions for adding a new feed. Repeat the process to add as many feeds as you like.
What if clicking on the RRS button doesn’t work? RSS feeds take a static URL which enable you to sign up for different custom RSS feeds depending on the specific content you are interested in. For example, the CyberDivan Project Manager jobs feed looks like this:
http://www.cyberdivan.com/cyberdivanpm.xml
You assign the static url to your RRS reader to get project management (pm) jobs.
How can I use the CyberDivan RSS feeds? Use the CyberDivan RSS feeds, which are part of the CyberDivan site, to keep you updated in real time of new job openings that you are interested in automatically. To request permission to make commercial use of the CyberDivan RSS feeds, please contact us at recruiter@cyberdivan.com. The CyberDivan will consider such submitted requests, but is not obligated to grant any specific permission request.
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