Can you see the potential of this tool for research assistance? Or just as an easy way to create bookmarks that can be accessed from anywhere? I can see the practicality of both. First, as a research tool, I would use delicious to store links to resources and web pages that were visited during a research consultation. This would also be good in instruction sessions for compiling helpful resources for faculty, staff, and students in a particular discipline. On the flipside, I’ve also used del.icio.us to create bookmarks that I may access whether I am home or at work.
Posted by: shdejones1 | May 19, 2008
Week 4: Social bookmarking
Posted in CiteULike, Connotea, del.icio.us, week 4
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