FRELIP’s open-access journal feeds — at frelip.org/feed_file — gather the newest articles from many journals into one browsable stream. Where search looks back into what exists, the feeds keep you facing forward, showing what’s being published right now — so the latest research comes to you.

Every tool so far helps you find what already exists. The journal feeds do something different and complementary: they keep you current. Instead of checking a dozen journal websites for anything new, you watch one stream where their latest articles gather. It’s how you stay aware of a fast-moving field without exhausting yourself.

What the feeds are for

  • Many journals, one place — the newest open-access articles, side by side.
  • Browse and discover — spot relevant work you’d never have thought to search for.
  • Subscribe via RSS — have new articles delivered automatically to a feed reader.
  • Stay current, calmly — a few minutes’ browsing keeps you broadly up to date.
Search looks back; feeds look forward
Writing a literature review, you use search to find everything published so far. To catch what appears while you write, you watch the feeds. Together they cover both directions in time — the established record and the breaking news of your field. Most researchers need both.

Built around open access

The feeds draw on open-access journals — research that’s free to read — which fits FRELIP’s whole reason for being. Staying current shouldn’t depend on an expensive subscription, and through the feeds, it doesn’t. (Yes, there’s a FRELIP course on this too.)

Try this
Browse frelip.org/feed_file for a few minutes without searching for anything in particular. Did something catch your eye? That unplanned discovery is what the feeds add to your toolkit.

🔗 Try it on FRELIP: frelip.org/feed_file — the journal feeds

Finding, orienting, and staying current all lead to one thing: actually using information well — which is what the learning platform teaches. On to Learning Platform (Moodle).


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Última alteração: sexta-feira, 5 de junho de 2026 às 08:25