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Saving references in Connotea is quick and easy. You do it by saving a link to a web page for the reference, whether that be the PubMed entry, the publisher's PDF, or even an Amazon product page for a book. Connotea will, wherever possible, recognise the reference and automatically add in the bibliographic information for you.
In Connotea you assign keywords (or 'tags') to your references. These can be anything you like, and you can use as many as you like, so there's no more need to navigate complicated hierarchies of folders and categories. Connotea shows you all the tags you've ever used, so it's easy to get back to a reference once you've saved it.
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Bernadette PlumelleOutil de collecte et de partage de signets pour les scientifiques. Permet de gérer des références et des articles en ligne.
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tony ebanks# Quickly save and organize links to your references
# Easily share references with your colleagues
# References can be accessed from any computer
# Save references with just one click
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You do it by saving a link to a web page
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missumamifor science links. references. for Miguel?
social tagging Bookmarking connotea: science information about references
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Verena Breidenbachwiss. Portal für Literaturverwaltung (social bookmarking)
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Michael Massing'Sav[e] references in Connotea...by saving a link to a web page for the reference, whether that be the PubMed entry, the publisher's PDF, or...an Amazon product page for a book. Connotea will, wherever possible, recognise the reference and automatically a
bookmarks research collaboration reference bibliography library catalog
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Saving references in Connotea is quick and easy. You do it by saving a link to a web page for the reference, whether that be the PubMed entry, the publisher's PDF, or even an Amazon product page for a book. Connotea will, wherever possible, recognise the reference and automatically add in the bibliographic information for you.
In Connotea you assign keywords (or 'tags') to your references. These can be anything you like, and you can use as many as you like, so there's no more need to navigate complicated hierarchies of folders and categories. Connotea shows you all the tags you've ever used, so it's easy to get back to a reference once you've saved it.
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Gosia StergiosAn improvement over delicious (only private or public) because it allows sharing with only a selected group; this is a web-hosted 3rd party service, not sure if it will pass IT security requirements
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Eugenia Vlasovasocial references service for scietists
web2.0 social science reference sharing research social_bookmarking
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Angel BeezQuickly save and organize links to your references, easily share references with your colleagues
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Ulrich SchraderWeb-based bibliographic service. It allows to share references
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Connotea is a place to keep links to the articles you read and the websites you use, and a place to find them again. It is also a place where you can discover new articles and websites through sharing your links with other users. By saving your links and references to Connotea they are instantly on the web, which means that they are available to you from any computer and that you can point your friends and colleagues to them. In Connotea, every user's links are visible both to visitors and to every other user, and different users' libraries are linked together through the use of common tags or common bookmarks.
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