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Using Social Bookmarking in Academic Research. Adriana Reed J. Willard Marriott Library April 30, 2008. Background. Using the Open Web for research is a major component of library instruction.
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Using Social Bookmarking in Academic Research Adriana Reed J. Willard Marriott Library April 30, 2008
Background • Using the Open Web for research is a major component of library instruction. • Courses I teach that allow (or require) students to use Open Web sources to develop research products: • Educational Psychology – individual/group research paper and group presentation • Engineering LEAP – group research paper and presentation • Writing – annotated bibliography, individual research paper
Social Bookmarking • Store and share bookmarks toyour online sources online. • Web-based, NOT browser-based. • Access and add bookmarks from any computer with Internet access. • Tools for social bookmarking: • Del.icio.us • CiteULike
del.icio.us: What Is It? "a collection of favorites - yours and everyone else's." • Uses the following browsers: • Firefox • Internet Explorer • Safari • Opera • Flock • Uses tags, NOT folders to organize bookmarks
Tags? "one-word descriptors . . . You can assign as many tags to a bookmark as you like and easily rename or delete them later.” Benefits of tagging: • Track online sources • Explore other publications that have the same or similar tag(s)
del.icio.us: How Does It Work? • Sign up. • Install "my del.icio.us" and "tag this" buttons into browser of your choice. • Begin bookmarking and tagging websites.
buttons! text box! tag tools!
CiteULike: What Is It? “a free service to help you to store, organise and share the scholarly papers you are reading” • Uses ANY browser(s) of your choice. No buttons to add-it’s not bound to one browser. • Uses tags and author names to organize bookmarks.
CiteULike: How Does It Work? • Sign up. • Add the CiteULike bookmarklet into the browser of your choice. • Bookmark articles from a supported database using the “Post to CiteULike" bookmark, OR post articles manually. • Assign priority level.
del.icio.us Versus CiteULike • del.icio.us • Big community of users = more chances for finding additional sources • User-friendly design • Ease of use • Purpose: Social network • CiteULike • Focus on scholarly sources • Collects and stores bibliographic information • Purpose: Academic network