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In an era of free content, ponying up for expert information still pays off. Britannica's $49 digital encyclopedia draws upon an astute legacy of more than two centuries, offering entries vetted by Nobel Prize winners and ready-made citations for your term papers. This version is faster than its predecessor, and the DVD purchase includes access to Britannica articles online. You weren't really going to cite Wikipedia as the last word in your final project, were you? Read review
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urce encyclopedia if you've ever been burned by prank entries or fudged facts. But because anyone can edit Wikipedia, it's a richer resource than Britannica for subjects off the beaten path, such as the 1960s underground press or rivethead subculture. Though it's not the only source you should reference in term papers, at least Wikipedia gets you started. Read review
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How helpful is it to bookmark a Web site if you need only one sentence from that 3,000-word article? Diigo is a free bookmarking service that lets you do what we wish Yahoo's Del.icio.us would: highlight text and comment on Web pages
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In an era of free content, ponying up for expert information still pays off. Britannica's $49 digital encyclopedia draws upon an astute legacy of more than two centuries, offering entries vetted by Nobel Prize winners and ready-made citations for your term papers. This version is faster than its predecessor, and the DVD purchase includes access to Britannica articles online. You weren't really going to cite Wikipedia as the last word in your final project, were you? -
Google Scholar searches journals in the arts and humanities, business, science, medicine, and mathematics. It turns up abstracts and sometimes full articles that are indispensable for academic and professional research and points to libraries that keep the hard copies. One downside: Scholar doesn't let you subscribe to newsfeeds for your search queries, while rival Windows Live Academic beta does. So far, however, Scholar retrieves more content.
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draws upon an astute legacy of more than two centuries, offering entries vetted by Nobel Prize winners and ready-made citations for your term papers. This version is faster than its predecessor, and the DVD purchase includes access to Britannica articles online. You weren't really going to cite Wikipedia as the last word in your final project, were you? Read review
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As one of the long time users of Diigo, I've always wondered how was Diigo different from Clipmarks? Are the 2 services designed for the same purpose? Any comment on this is appreciated. Thanks!
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the main thing is that clipmarks has a restriction on the amount of material that can be "clipped". Now, that diigo has the snapshot option, it has overtaken clipmarks since that is the functionality that it used to lack.
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abstracts and sometimes full articles that are indispensable for academic and professional research and points to libraries
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David LeeCNET's idea of Top 10 research tools. Includes Diigo.
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rmation overload when the world's data is at your fingertips. What you need are tools that help you home in on the most relevant facts and organiz
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DVD purchase includes access to Britannica articles online. You weren't really going to cite Wikipedia as the last word in your final project, were you?
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DVD purchase includes access to Britannica articles online. You weren't really going to cite Wikipedia as the last word in your final project, were you?
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DVD purchase includes access to Britannica articles online. You weren't really going to cite Wikipedia as the last word in your final project, were you?
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yang hongmeiIt's easy to suffer from information overload when the world's data is at your fingertips. What you need are tools that help you home in on the most relevant facts and organize them. We've rounded up (in random order) some great services that help you go
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It's easy to suffer from information overload when the world's data is at your fingertips. What you need are tools that help you home in on the most relevant facts and organize them. We've rounded up (in random order) some great services that help you go straight to expert sources and keep track of your research. These digital tools can keep you on track--whether you're working on a
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en the world's data is at your fingertips. What you need are tools that help you home in on the most relevant facts and organize them. We've rounded up (in random order) some great services that help you go straight to expert sources and keep track of your research.
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an astute legacy of more than two centuries, offering entries vetted by Nobel Prize winners and ready-made citations for your term papers. This version is faster than its predecessor, and the DVD purchase includes access to Britannica articles online. You weren't really going to cite Wikipedia as the last word in your final project, were you?
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7. Yahoo Answers
When you're stumped about something, asking a knowledgeable person can cut to the chase better than a Google query. But what if there are no experts on, say, epiphytes in your circle of friends? Pose that question about rare orchids to Yahoo Answers, and you're sure to find a green thumb among the tens of millions of users. Among rival social search sites, we found the widest array of explanations on the broadest range of subjects at Yahoo Answers. However, the site can be cluttered by amateurs, so be patient. Read review -
How helpful is it to bookmark a Web site if you need only one sentence from that 3,000-word article? Diigo is a free bookmarking service that lets you do what we wish Yahoo's Del.icio.us would: highlight text and comment on Web pages. Diigo caches each site so that you can search within text, not just the topic tags. And you won't have to leave the Del.icio.us community, since Diigo lets you save bookmarks simultaneously in both places. Read review
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5. Google Scholar beta
Google Scholar searches journals in the arts and humanities, business, science, medicine, and mathematics. It turns up abstracts and sometimes full articles that are indispensable for academic and professional research and points to libraries that keep the hard copies. One downside: Scholar doesn't let you subscribe to newsfeeds for your search queries, while rival Windows Live Academic beta does. So far, however, Scholar retrieves more content. Read editors' take
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at your fingertips. What you need are tools that help you home in on
the most relevant facts and organize them. We've rounded up (in random
order) some great services that help you go straight to expert sources
and keep track of your research.
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