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Twitter To easily keep up with RFF news, events, and features, follow RFF's Twitter feed.
Electronic Publications Resources, RFF’s free magazine, is now available in a more user-friendly electronic format that omits the need to download a PDF, is easy to navigate, and allows for full-text searching. You can try these new features now in the Winter/Spring 2009 issue. In addition to Resources, look for this capability on select future publications as well.
Events Podcast Our events are now available as free podcasts on iTunes. To sign-up, search “RFF Events” in the iTunes store or follow this link (opens iTunes) and click the “Subscribe” button. Also note that RFF regularly posts audio, video, and presentation slides for many of our events to the website.
Virtual Presentations Virtual presentations synchronize audio and presentation slides to create an on-demand talk by an RFF researcher. Our first presentation is by RFF Fellow Shalini Vajjhala, who discusses how visualization of information is changing research.
Share This/RSS The following features have been available on our website for a while, but you may not have used them yet.
The button at the bottom of every page makes it easy to link our pages in social bookmarking and networking sites like Del.ici.ous and Digg. Also at the bottom of each page is the (RSS) icon providing feeds to a range of RFF news and products, including:
Focus Areas
Weathervane Weathervane is RFF’s climate policy blog. You can follow it on Twitter and become a fan on Facebook.
RFF Connection As always, you can sign up to receive periodic updates on news, publications, and events through our newsletter, RFF Connection.
If you would like to comment on any of these capabilities, or if you think there is a technology we should be using, let us know through our feedback form. |