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  1. Added Dec 04, 2007 by biolibrarian
    Libguide tutorial for using RSS in the academic context. This is the companion site to the Princeton Lunch 'n Learn Podcast "Tivo for the Internet: RSS Feeds for Research and Leisure"
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  2. Added May 21, 2007 by biolibrarian
    The University of Cambridge is sponsoring the Darwin Correspondence Project. Founded in 1974 by Frederick Burkhardt and Sydney Smith, the initial goal of the project was to “locate, research and publish” Charles Darwin’s letters.
  3. Added May 13, 2007 by biolibrarian and 1 other
    I had been wondering what this whole Ajax thin was about, here is a good overview.
  4. Added May 09, 2007 by biolibrarian and 1 other
    Facebook-like site for scientists
  5. Added Apr 17, 2007 by biolibrarian
    Word list
  6. Added Apr 11, 2007 by gutman_librarians and 3 others
    A description of Facebook, the social neworking site from Educause. Answers the following questions: what is it? who's doing it? how does it work? why is it significant? what are the downsides? where is it going? what are the implications for teaching and learning?
  7. Added Apr 06, 2007 by biolibrarian and 1 other
    A great how-to series on Del.icio.us
  8. Added Apr 06, 2007 by aseldow and 7 others
    This is a short, easy-to-read article about the concept behind TeacherShare--social bookmarking. It's a great place to start if you're considering using TeacherShare as part of your course!
  9. Added Apr 06, 2007 by aseldow and 4 others
    Why do people tag? Users have mostly avoided annotating media such as photos – both in desktop and mobile environments – despite the many potential uses for annotations, including recall and retrieval. We investigatethe incentives for annotation in Flickr, a popular web-based photo-sharing system, and ZoneTag, a cameraphone photo capture and annotation tool that uploads images to Flickr.
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