Managing internet resources: an introduction to social bookmarking Diigo
Social Bookmarking Internet Favourites / Bookmarks online –Access from anywhere –Share with colleagues, students, anyone –Find & save others’ favourite websites –Tags more useful than folders –“Feeding the Web”
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Using delicious You need an account 3 ways to save a bookmark –Direct link on a webpage –Delicious buttons or ‘bookmarklets’ –Manual paste & save
Embedding & Feeds Tag Cloud Tag Rolls Link Rolls
Diigo & Xmarks Diigo –lists, groups, commenting, annotate the web Xmarks –Synchronises across your computers, plus online sharing
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Related Academic Variations Social Citation / Reference Manager Tools CiteULike Mendeley Reviewed: CLT blog > Research Skills
Teaching Course / Group Tag –UoLBS – Course Account Student Accounts
Before you begin Make sure the Favourites Bar is visible If not visible: –Go to View > Toolbars –Favourites Bar should be ticked –Check Lock the Toolbars is not ticked You can then drag the Links toolbar into view.
Accounts – 3 options 1.Your own existing Yahoo! account 2.A CLT Training Yahoo! Account Please ask 3.Create a new Account –From scratch –Login with Google or Facebook
Yahoo IDs lseclt01 lseclt02 lseclt3 lseclt4 lseclt05 lseclt6 Passwords = 99london
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