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Kristina Hoeppnerfocus more on sharing research articles than the traditional bookmarking done in Diigo and Delicious
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Gabriela GrosseckEmma Tonkin, a research officer studying social bookmarking at UKOLN (UK Office for Library and information Networking) at the University of Bath, agrees and sees the tool as a great leveller of the hierarchical file systems of the past. "It tells you a l
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Eric SegalOne of the most popular websites, Delicious (http://del.icio.us/), was started in 2003 and is used by a general audience to bookmark everything from the scholarly to the artistic. But a host of new services, tailored specifically for the sharing of journal articles, is also vying for users.
The most popular of the academic social bookmarking websites are CiteULike and its main rival Connotea (www.connotea.org), run by the Nature Publishing Group. Both were set up in 2004 and claim to have tens of thousands of active users. CiteULike boasts that about 2,000 peer-reviewed papers are posted on it every day.
Lesser known websites are 2collab (www.2collab.com), set up by Elsevier last year, H20 playlist (http://h2obeta.law.harvard.edu), Scholar (www.scholar.com) and LibraryThing (www.librarything.com/), which is for books rather than papers.-
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