December 2011 - More than 20.000 new Records contributed by the Natural History Museum Vienna
September 2011 - The Estonian Museum of Natural History has joined the GeoCASe network
September 2011 - The Museum of Geology at the University of Tartu has joined the GeoCASe Network
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What is the URL of the GeoCASe RSS Feed?


Please refer to http://www.geocase.eu, using a RSS feed reader, or the direct RSS Feed URL http://www.geocase.eu/rss/rss.xml to subscribe to the GeoCASe RSS Feed.

What is RSS (Really Simple Syndication)?


RSS makes use of the XML (Extensible Markup Language) technology. RSS feeds may be used to get the latest news of a blog or website.

What is the GeoCASe RSS Feed for?


The GeoCASe RSS Feed may be used to receive the latest news concerning the GeoCASe Project. Subscribe to the GeoCASe RSS Feed by adding it to your RSS feed reader and get information on developements, updates, joins and events.

How to use the GeoCASe RSS Feed?


Using the GeoCASe RSS Feed is really simple. Download a RSS feed reader of your choice or use an online RSS feed reader. Most browsers have a built in support for RSS feeds.

Subscribe to the GeoCASe RSS Feed by referring to the GeoCASe website URL http://www.geocase.eu, using a RSS feed reader, or by using the GeoCASe RSS Feed URL http://www.geocase.eu/rss/rss.xml. Either of these will get you subscribed to the GeoCASe RSS Feed.