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LibGig | Your Career, Your Community

Librarian social network

Tags: socialnetworking on 2008-06-23 and saved by6 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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BAAGZ

BAAGZ is designed to allow you to discover content on the Web and organize it through customized, visual bookmarks. More important, BAAGZ fosters a collaborative environment where you can connect with others on the Web who share similar interests – whether it be hobbies, travel, music or news –and enhance this content with new ideas, in effect contributing to the expansion of the Web.

Tags: tools4research, visualization, socialnetworking, socialbookmarking on 2008-06-20 and saved by4 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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iBreadCrumbs

A Social Network for Researchers to Share Recorded URLs, Track Websites, Review Notes Online, and Encourage Online Collaborative Research. iBreadCrumbs.com is a recording toolbar for your web browser. Similar to what a DVR does for tv, iBreadCrumbs.com records all the web pages you visit while you research. Save, review, and share your research with friends or colleagues. iBreadCrumbs allows students, researchers, and professors to organize the world's data into narrow research "breadcrumbs" or click-streams.

Tags: tools4research, socialnetworking, collaborative_technology on 2008-06-04 and saved by36 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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Welcome to The Pool

Distraught over term papers downloaded from the Internet, English departments are budgeting for anti-plagiarism software like Turnitin and EduTie.com. Columbia University has restricted its students' downloads to 1 megabyte per week. And the Recording Industry Association of America is slapping thousands of file-sharing undergraduates with million-dollar lawsuits. The lesson for students is clear: sharing information is bad. The Pool offers a very different message. This online environment is an experiment in sharing art, text, and code--not just sharing digital files themselves, but sharing the process of making them. In place of the single-artist, single-artwork paradigm favored by the overwhelming majority of studio art programs and collection management systems, The Pool stimulates and documents collaboration in a variety of forms, including multi-author, asynchronous, and cross-medium projects.

Tags: socialnetworking, digital_media, collaboration, creativity, digital_humanities on 2008-05-28 -All Annotations (0) -About

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MediaCommons » About MediaCommons

MediaCommons, a project-in-development with support from the Institute for the Future of the Book (part of the Annenberg Center for Communication at USC) and the MacArthur Foundation, will be a network in which scholars, students, and other interested members of the public can help to shift the focus of scholarship back to the circulation of discourse. This network will be community-driven, responding flexibly to the needs and desires of its users. It will also be multi-nodal, providing access to a wide range of intellectual writing and media production, including forms such as blogs, wikis, and journals, as well as digitally networked scholarly monographs. Larger-scale publishing projects will be developed with an editorial board that will also function as stewards of the larger network.

Tags: digital_scholarship, scholarly_communication, socialnetworking on 2008-05-27 and saved by2 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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Social Networking The Diane Rehm Show for Monday May 12, 2008

Gina Bianchini, co-founder, Ning Andy Carvin, senior product manager, NPR Community, NPR Digital Media Josh Bernoff, vice president, principal analyst, Forrester Research; author of Groundswell (Harvard Business Press) Manuel Hernandez, president, Diabetes Hands Foundation www.tudiabetes.com www.estudiabetes.com Amy Worley, Director of Digital Marketing, H&R Block, Digital Tax Solutions

Tags: socialnetworking on 2008-05-19 -All Annotations (0) -About

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brightkite.com

location based social network

Tags: socialnetworking on 2008-05-13 and saved by54 people -All Annotations (1) -About

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Muse

Muse is a social utility that connects you with Internet2-enabled technologies and educators in your region and around the globe. Learn how next-generation Internet applications are being used everyday to inspire educational excellence.

Tags: collaboration, internet2, web2.0, socialnetworking, tools4research on 2008-04-16 and saved by15 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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Shyftr

Shyftr stands for Share Your Feeds Together. A feed, or RSS (really simple syndication), is a way for content providers to push news content, blogs, podcasts, photo streams, and other content directly to you as it becomes available. Think of RSS like web site updates that inform you once the content is published; when a content provider makes changes to a particular section or topic on their site, you will receive notification through Shyftr -- no matter what computer you're using. Thousands of your favorite sites, from blogs to news sources to gossip pages, already use RSS for updating overall site changes and topic-specific updates (like the "entertainment" page on your favorite news site). What sets Shyftr apart is how we uniquely tie together RSS and social networking. We've built a networking community solely focused on feeds. Feeds have traditionally been cumbersome to find. For the most part users have had to scour the Internet in search of feeds that interest them. Now you can find feeds by searching content brought directly to you through the Shyftr network, as well as feeds that other users follow by viewing their feed list. Do you like feeds that your friends or other users are following? It's simple to "shyft" a feed and add to your list of content you read on a daily basis.

Tags: blogging, rss, socialnetworking on 2008-04-16 and saved by3 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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