Feed Library is a software platform with which to run your own library of feeds and podcasts. Here at BlogBridge we use it to run our own Topic Guides, one of our most popular features. With our Feed Library software, you can create a private library, say for you association or NGO or company.
Here are some of the coolest and most useful features of the Feed Library software.
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The Feed Library was designed for you to easily organize a large collection of feeds.
As you can see, the screen is well organized showing different categories and subcategories in the main part of the page. Along the left are navigational links, based on how you want to classify the information. Along the right you see that each category can be owned by a librarian, allowing many people to work together on categorization, without getting into each others’ way.
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Librarians have flexible ways to organize the library.
Feed Libraries are organized into folders and subfolders. The librarians can use these folders in the traditional way to represent the organization of the information. One of the important ideas is that each folder can have a different person act as the library. That way, for example, Jane can be the owner of the topics under “Science” and Jack maybe can be the owner of topics under “European Union.” Each person has total control over their section but no other sections. Of course there is the librarian-in-chief who decides to whom they would like to delegate.Each Folder has the following settings.
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