Blawg Search Update

Kevin O’Keefe was the first one to notice, and alert me in the comments, about the new ABA Journal Blawg Search function not having the promised RSS subscriptions available for search results. I sent a couple of emails to folks about it, and today I got responses from both Tonya Johnson and Molly McDonough asking me to check it again:

Once you perform an advanced search, click on the Blawg Results tab and you will see above the results “Subscribe to these results in RSS”. You can click on that message to subscribe to the results with your feed reader. A coding error on our end prevented this message from displaying.

I’m happy to say that, yes, indeed, the option is there. Now to put together some good search queries, maybe Ill try the name of our Firm as a starter. 🙂

Tags: ABAJournal, BlawgSearch, RSS

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