Social networking weblogs such as Del.icious allow you to bookmark and share links. The use of tags makes it easy to find/narrow searches about desired subjects. Social bookmarking is a way of storing links that you like, and sharing these ‘collaborative opinions’ with other people. Some are designed primarily for listing blog posts, but others are intended for any webpage.
Can these sites, such as Del.icious, be used for research assistance? Strategic individuals can add websites that they feel are worth other people viewing to their list of bookmarks. This can impact thousands of people indirectly. So here’s an efficient way to help other people find good sites that will help them for research or other venues.
Servin Up Some
Saturday, July 4, 2009
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