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* [http://www.citeulike.org/ CiteULike] A tool to facilitate storage, organization, and sharing of scholarly papers. CiteULike includes tagging, formation of groups, and can identify others with an interest in similar academic resources as a user. | * [http://www.citeulike.org/ CiteULike] A tool to facilitate storage, organization, and sharing of scholarly papers. CiteULike includes tagging, formation of groups, and can identify others with an interest in similar academic resources as a user. | ||
* [http://www.connotea.org/ Connotea] Allows researchers to save, organize and share reference links. | * [http://www.connotea.org/ Connotea] Allows researchers to save, organize and share reference links. | ||
| − | * [http://www.mendeley.com/ Mendeley] | + | * [http://www.mendeley.com/ Mendeley] A reference management tool that allows researchers to collaborate, form groups, identify academic research papers. Users can store papers, organize them, and generate bibliographies. |
* [http://www.stumbleupon.com/ StumbleUpon] | * [http://www.stumbleupon.com/ StumbleUpon] | ||
* [http://pinterest.com/ Pinterest] | * [http://pinterest.com/ Pinterest] | ||
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Introduction
Definition
Social bookmarking is a method for Internet users to organize, store, manage and search for bookmarks of resources online. Unlike file sharing, the resources themselves aren't shared, merely bookmarks that reference them. Social bookmarking tools can include annotations and tags to assist in locating resources again and in sharing with others. These tools can foster collaboration and sharing of collections of online content. Reviewing collections made by others can be a valuable source of new resources.
Within the broad category of social bookmarking are similar activities including social citation and social reference management. These latter activities are generally more oriented toward academic research.
Social Bookmarking Services
- Delicious Provides a bookmarklet that allows the user to create "themed stacks" which can be shared and viewed by others. The focus of Delicious has changed somewhat over time- it started as primarily a social bookmarking site and is more about curation since it was acquired by Yahoo! in 2011.
- Diigo A research tool and information sharing tool, Diigo allows users to highlight or add sticky notes to webpages, which persist when the user returns to that particular page. Within Diigo, users can create lists, groups, search tags, and identify other users with similar interests.
- CiteULike A tool to facilitate storage, organization, and sharing of scholarly papers. CiteULike includes tagging, formation of groups, and can identify others with an interest in similar academic resources as a user.
- Connotea Allows researchers to save, organize and share reference links.
- Mendeley A reference management tool that allows researchers to collaborate, form groups, identify academic research papers. Users can store papers, organize them, and generate bibliographies.
- StumbleUpon
- Clipboard
Further Info on Social Bookmarking
- Akerman, Richard. "CiteULike Academic Article Bookmarking." Science Library Pad. 11 December 2007. Retrieved 8 April 2008.
- Common Craft. "Social Bookmarking in Plain English." 6 August 2007. Retrieved 7 April 2008.
- Hammond, Tony, Timo Hannay, Ben Lund, and Joanna Scott. "Social Bookmarking Tools (I): A General Review." D-Lib 11.4 (2005). Retrived 8 April 2008.
- Rethlefsen, Melissa L. Tags Help Make Libraries Del.icio.us 15 September 2007. Retrieved 11 March 2011.
- Educause Learning Initiative. "7 Things You Should Know About Social Bookmarking" May 2005. Retrieved 15 July 2012.
- Iowa State University. "Social Bookmarking" 1 October 2009. Retrieved 15 July 2012.
Uses in Libraries
Sharing Set of Links
- Assumption College for Sisters Library: bookmarks on delicious
- Bibliothèques de l'Université Paris-Sorbonne (Paris-IV): bookmarks on delicious
- Chelmsford Public Library: bookmarks on delicious
- Dublin City Public Libraries: bookmarks on delicious
- Seldovia Library: bookmarks on delicious
- Seminole County Public Library: bookmarks on delicious
- La Grange Park Library: bookmarks on delicious
- Marathon County Public Library (MCPL): bookmarks for children on delicious
- McMurry University Library: bookmarks on delicious
- Nebraska Library Commission: NLC_Reference’s bookmarks on delicious
- Rapid City Public Library: bookmarks on diigo
- Sandhills Branch Library: bookmarks on delicious
- Springfield Technical Community College Library: bookmarks on delicious
- University of Michigan, Dentistry Library: bookmarks on delicious
- Witkin State Law Library of California: bookmarks on delicious
Republishing Link Lists on Library Web Sites
A number of libraries use social bookmarking tools to maintain a set of links to key resources.
- CSU-Pueblo Library uses delicious to display their delicious picks on their library website.
- Cubberley Education Library uses a tag cloud to display their delicious bookmarks.
- Holdrege Public Library uses delicious tag clouds on their "Links we Love", Kid’s Zone and TeenSpace.
- MIT Libraries Virtual Reference Collection
- Uses delicious to maintain links and to publish list on library web pages. Details on the MIT Libraries Betas site.
Other Uses
- Duke University Libraries: Connotea
- Library web page explains to students/faculty at Duke University how to connect to licensed resources that are bookmarked in Connotea.
Further Information on Social Bookmarking and Libraries
- Bridgewater, Rachel. "A Little More Help from Your Friends: Social Bookmarking." Presentation at SirsiDynix Institute, 13 November 2007. Retrieved 8 April 2008.