I just put up a new dataset of RSS feeds on GitHub. 399 GLAM (Galleries / Libraries / Archives / Museums)-related feeds, all human-verified, most updated this year (a couple dozen updated in 2025, nothing earlier than that.) The feeds are available in a CSV file with the following feeds:
url
title
description
site_url
language
latest_item_date
latest_item_date_raw
item_count
More will be added over time; this is just the start.
I've been writing and thinking about online search for 30 years and I don't like what AI is turning it into. To hold space for the idea that there are other avenues for better search and AI-free paths worth exploring, I make my own search tools and give them away.
Hi, ResearchBuzz wrangler here. Thanks for the mention. ResearchBuzz.me is for aggregating news items twice a day along with search articles and resource announcements. If you want thoroughly-tagged resources delivered one at a time, you want ResearchBuzz Firehose ( https://rbfirehose.com/ ). I've written an article on how to set up keyword-based RSS feeds for Firehose to make your monitoring as efficient as possible ( https://researchbuzz.me/2015/06/23/introducing-the-researchb... ).
Both ResearchBuzz and RB Firehose are free and free of ads.
I just put up a new dataset of RSS feeds on GitHub. 399 GLAM (Galleries / Libraries / Archives / Museums)-related feeds, all human-verified, most updated this year (a couple dozen updated in 2025, nothing earlier than that.) The feeds are available in a CSV file with the following feeds:
url
title
description
site_url
language
latest_item_date
latest_item_date_raw
item_count
More will be added over time; this is just the start.