Skip to main contentdfsdf

Fullsaila4's List: Jose- Reddit

    • To a new user, Reddit may seem like a virtual wild west, full of  ducks who give advice, adorable cats, and plenty of less savory content. But there is far more to be learned from the Reddit  community than what appears on the surface. Digging deeper, one will find interesting discussions about libraries, late-breaking  research studies, fun facts, and long, thoughtful threads on virtually any topic imaginable.
    • The community’s interest in the general topics of information laws and ethics, open society, and the like goes beyond just  linking and upvoting stories and posts on these topics; the Reddit community also practices the tenets of these ideals. The  subReddit /r/ scholar is dedicated to the requesting and sharing of academic articles blocked behind paywalls. Allegedly operating  under the fair use doctrine, this subReddit is circumventing interlibrary loan for many scholars who lack library resources  or library services entirely.
    • Moderate based on quality, not opinion. Well written and interesting content can be worthwhile, even if you disagree with it.
    • Use proper grammar and spelling. Intelligent discourse requires a standard system of communication. Be open for gentle corrections

    1 more annotation...

1 - 2 of 2
20 items/page
List Comments (0)