This link has been bookmarked by 36 people . It was first bookmarked on 10 Mar 2007, by Gytis Cibulskis.
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02 May 09
Bill HookerOnline reference managers are extraordinary productivity tools, but it would be a mistake to take this as their primary interest for the academic community. As it is often the case for social software services, online reference managers are becoming power
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Rudy GarnsOnline reference managers are extraordinary productivity tools, but it would be a mistake to take this as their primary interest for the academic community.
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Kurt MathiesenOnline reference managers are extraordinary productivity tools, but it would be a mistake to take this as their primary interest for the academic community. As it is often the case for social software services, online reference managers are becoming power
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avivajazz jazzavivaOnline reference managers are extraordinary productivity tools, but it would be a mistake to take this as their primary interest for the academic community. As it is often the case for social software services, online reference managers are becoming power
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Ratcatcherbasically, this was the same idea we had for an MLA paper...
social bookmarks del.icio.us citeulike scholarlycommunication peerreview tagging
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SJLibrary Learning"As it is often the case for social software services, online reference managers are becoming powerful and costless solutions to collect large sets of metadata, in this case collaborative metadata on scientific literature."
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Michelle BouleSocial Software and how it creates a soft evaluation system, as compared to the hard system of peer review
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Carole McEwangood example of use of metadata sets with social networking tools for peer review
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pweilandsehr interssanter Post, der sich mit den Möglichkeiten von Socialsoftware-Diensten wie CiteULike und Connotea für die wissenschaftliche Kommunikation beschäftigt (u.a. auch mit den Implikationen für Verlage und Datenbankanbieter)
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