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Why use Diigo Lists? - 49 views

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started by Chris Herbert on 25 Oct 08
  • Chris Herbert
     
    I'm new to Diigo and already see how much potential it has to share and learn with people. I get the groups concept but not sure why one would create a Diigo list. Is anyone using Diigo lists? If so why do you use them? How are they useful instead of tags? I think they can be viewed as a "master tag" maybe?
  • Alain Van Kerckhoven
     
    I personally use lists in the frame of private or collaborative projects : references for a paper in writing for example. For me, tags describe the content and lists describe the goal.
  • Kecia Waddell
     
    Lists can be used as a one stop resources for particular genres, subjects, tasks, and/or audiences. I'm new to Dingo as well. Hope this helps...
  • Kathleen Cercone
     
    I have made a feed of my list that I have made specifically oriented to my class (or other) and then I put the rss feed in a widget that has about 20 of the most current links- they can come to this site then to get more.
    I use them to provide my online students more information for projects, etc.

    Hope this helps a little!


    Chris Herbert wrote:
    > I'm new to Diigo and already see how much potential it has to share and learn with people. I get the groups concept but not sure why one would create a Diigo list. Is anyone using Diigo lists? If so why do you use them? How are they useful instead of tags? I think they can be viewed as a "master tag" maybe?

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