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Graham Perrin

user-posted content and dedication to the public domain: gentle review of a Diigo Agree... - 48 views

Graham, Thanks for looking into this. Anyone with this area expertise, we'd also very much welcome your kind help. Thanks We basically use broiler plate language. Currently our bandwidth is ...

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Frank D.

Fwd: The Physics of Productivity: Newton's Laws of Getting Stuff Done - 6 views

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productivity

started by Frank D. on 12 Nov 14 no follow-up yet
amby kdp

A Curious Mind: Foster Your Creative Potential For Better Life - 0 views

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    It is an amazing book that introduces reader to the determined, restless, and unbeatable imagination of children. It is important to understand that the common activity of asking questions can be life-changing to the society. The book is helpful for every age group and for professionals as well.
Graham Perrin

Q: Highlighting and privacy? - 198 views

My normal route to discussing any privacy issue is, the foot of the page: > Terms of Service | > Privacy | > © Diigo Inc 2008 -- User-posted content, unless source quoted, is > licensed under a ...

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Graham Perrin

Public Domain - 2 views

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    Diigo users are reminded of this dedication to the public domain in the web site footer(s) at groups.diigo.com, message.diigo.com and www.diigo.com
Maggie Tsai

Sherman Dorn: Social annotation and the marketplace of ideas - 0 views

  • I am experimenting this semester with using Diigo to show students in one course my annotations on Supreme Court desegregation opinions. I've been able to provide translations of legal terms (certiorari, de jure, de facto, etc.), tell students where they can skip (e.g., issues of standing, which are tangential to the topics at hand for the course), what passages to read in depth, and some questions to think about specific passages.
  • There are some obvious possibilities that appeal to me to provide access to reading but some possibility for revenues where appropriate, such as books that are free online but that carry a Creative Commons license requiring a "binding license" fee, so anyone can read a book but where publishers or copy shops need to pay to distribute bound copies. This idea adds to that imaginary repertoire.
Matt Fahrner

Diigo development stagnant? - 104 views

Well, I find the Diigolet a little buggy - sometimes it will load, but I can't "bookmark". I'd like it to remember tags (ie: pick list) between bookmarks similar to Firefox. It would be nice if you...

barbyoli123

Mastering the Art of Crafting an Exceptional Matrimonial Profile - 1 views

Introduction: Your matrimonial profile is your gateway to finding your life partner. Mastering the art of creating an exceptional profile can significantly enhance your chances of attracting the pe...

marriage

started by barbyoli123 on 18 May 23 no follow-up yet
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