What is RSS?
RSS stands for "Really Simple Syndication". RSS is a popular new way to keep track of news headlines, report summaries, blog posts, and other information from a variety of web sources.
What are the benefits of using RSS?
Instead of routinely searching/browsing for content on your favorite web sites, RSS brings the content directly to you at whatever frequency you want. For more information on RSS and its benefits, watch this RSS video tutorial from CNET.com.
How to sign up for the World Bank Independent Evaluation RSS feed?
The World Bank Independent Evaluation RSS feed is provided by the Independent Evaluation Group (IEG). To sign up for this feed:
1. Download a free RSS reader or subscribe to a web-based RSS service (see list below).
2. Click on the XML button below, copy the web address that appears, then paste it into your RSS reader. The reader will automatically retrieve and display IEG 's latest headlines, report summaries, and links to new reports.
World Bank: Independent Evaluation
Where to find an RSS reader?
For a comprehensive list of RSS readers visit RSS Compendium.
How about syndicating the World Bank Independent Evaluation content on my web site via RSS?
The World Bank Independent Evaluation RSS feed can also be used to syndicate our content on your web site. We encourage the web site owners to include the World Bank Independent Evaluation RSS feed as part of their site.
Have questions or comments?
Should you have any questions or comments about the World Bank Independent Evaluation RSS feed, please contact IEG 's Help Desk.
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