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EEVL News and Job Aggregation pages

By sleslie on November 10, 2003

http://www.eevl.ac.uk/onestepnews/

EEVL is a U.K.-based Internet Guide to Engineering, Mathematics and Computing. Proving that they obviously ‘get it,’ they’ve produced two new aggregation services, one for industry specific news from over 20 focused sources, and another that aggregates job postings in engineering, mathematics and computing science.

EEVL is part of the larger Resource Dsicovery Network portal, a service in part brought about by the Joint Information Systems Committee – with sister projects like the Humbul Humanities Hub and the Social Science Information Gateway it is clear that there are more than a few folks in the U.K. playing there part in the RSS explosion. – SWL

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