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<journal-meta>
<journal-id>2007-5057</journal-id>
<journal-title><![CDATA[Investigación en educación médica]]></journal-title>
<abbrev-journal-title><![CDATA[Investigación educ. médica]]></abbrev-journal-title>
<issn>2007-5057</issn>
<publisher>
<publisher-name><![CDATA[Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Facultad de Medicina]]></publisher-name>
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<article-meta>
<article-id>S2007-50572024000100120</article-id>
<article-id pub-id-type="doi">10.22201/fm.20075057e.2024.49.23577</article-id>
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<article-title xml:lang="es"><![CDATA[Inmediatez en salud: la tecnología RSS]]></article-title>
<article-title xml:lang="en"><![CDATA[Immediacy in health: RSS technology]]></article-title>
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<contrib-group>
<contrib contrib-type="author">
<name>
<surname><![CDATA[Michán-Aguirre]]></surname>
<given-names><![CDATA[Layla]]></given-names>
</name>
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<contrib contrib-type="author">
<name>
<surname><![CDATA[Romero-Pérez]]></surname>
<given-names><![CDATA[Minerva María]]></given-names>
</name>
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<institution><![CDATA[,Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Facultad de Ciencias Departamento de Biología Comparada]]></institution>
<addr-line><![CDATA[Cd. Mx. ]]></addr-line>
<country>Mexico</country>
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<pub-date pub-type="pub">
<day>00</day>
<month>03</month>
<year>2024</year>
</pub-date>
<pub-date pub-type="epub">
<day>00</day>
<month>03</month>
<year>2024</year>
</pub-date>
<volume>13</volume>
<numero>49</numero>
<fpage>120</fpage>
<lpage>128</lpage>
<copyright-statement/>
<copyright-year/>
<self-uri xlink:href="http://www.scielo.org.mx/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&amp;pid=S2007-50572024000100120&amp;lng=en&amp;nrm=iso"></self-uri><self-uri xlink:href="http://www.scielo.org.mx/scielo.php?script=sci_abstract&amp;pid=S2007-50572024000100120&amp;lng=en&amp;nrm=iso"></self-uri><self-uri xlink:href="http://www.scielo.org.mx/scielo.php?script=sci_pdf&amp;pid=S2007-50572024000100120&amp;lng=en&amp;nrm=iso"></self-uri><abstract abstract-type="short" xml:lang="es"><p><![CDATA[Resumen Actualmente estamos en la era digital, donde el formato virtual y las tecnologías computacionales han brindado un gran avance en la investigación de las ciencias biológicas. El uso de la información es más sencillo y eficiente si se sigue un proceso adecuado y se aplican los recursos pertinentes para cada función, por esto existen una gran cantidad de herramientas para generarla, procesarla, compartirla y analizarla, por ejemplo, el Really Simple Syndication (RSS por sus siglas) o también llamada la sindicación realmente simple, se refiere a una familia de formatos de &#8216;alimentación web&#8217;. Ayuda a conectar a los usuarios con aquellas fuentes que son de su interés para mantenerlos actualizados por medio de un monitoreo inteligente y les simplifica enormemente la tarea de encontrar información útil. El usuario recibe notificaciones en un solo lugar cada vez que se produce una actualización, sin necesidad de consultar distintas fuentes como sitios web, canales de videos, cuentas de redes sociales, revistas y noticias. A diferencia de los otros canales de comunicación, como el correo electrónico o las redes sociales, la sindicación simple tiene un solo sentido, que inicia con las fuentes a las que el usuario se ha suscrito y termina cuando el usuario recibe las actualizaciones en un lector de RSS, el proceso no implica ninguna otra interacción, es una comunicación directa formada por unidades de información simples y útiles. La sindicación de contenido web a través de formatos estándar como el RSS se ha convertido en un mecanismo cada vez más popular para difundir y recibir nueva información en salud, por ejemplo, el tema del COVID-19, que ha sido de importancia en los últimos años. Esta es una de las tecnologías minimalistas, sin publicidad, directas y abiertas que les invitamos a utilizar, implementar y compartir.]]></p></abstract>
<abstract abstract-type="short" xml:lang="en"><p><![CDATA[Abstract We are currently in the digital era, where the virtual format and computational technologies have made great progress in biological sciences research. The use of information is simpler and more efficient if an appropriate process is followed and the relevant resources are applied for each function, which is why there are a large number of tools to generate, process, share and analyze it, for example, Really Simple Syndication (RSS) or also called really simple syndication, refers to a family of &#8216;web feed&#8217; formats. It helps connect users with those sources that are of interest to them to keep them updated through intelligent monitoring and greatly simplifies the task of finding useful information. The user receives notifications in one place every time an update occurs, without having to consult different sources such as websites, video channels, social media accounts, magazines and news. Unlike other communication channels such as email or social networks, simple syndication is one-way, starting with the feeds to which the user has subscribed and ending when the user receives the updates in a reader. RSS, the process does not involve any other interaction, it is a direct communication made up of simple and useful units of information. The syndication of web content through standard formats such as RSS has become an increasingly popular mechanism for disseminating and receiving new health information, for example, the topic of COVID-19, which has been of importance in recent years. This is one of the minimalist, ad-free, direct and open technologies that we invite you to use, implement and share.]]></p></abstract>
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<kwd lng="es"><![CDATA[Sindicación Realmente Simple]]></kwd>
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<kwd lng="es"><![CDATA[lector de RSS]]></kwd>
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<kwd lng="en"><![CDATA[immediacy]]></kwd>
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