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provenience

How to Start a Public Limited Company in India | Complete Process - 0 views

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    A public limited company, abbreviated as a PLC, is a business entity that provides its shares to the public or whose securities are traded in the stock market. Such companies get access to sufficient capital through the public issue of shares. A minimum of three directors, seven shareholders, and a registered office is required to include a public limited company in India. In a public limited company, members have to follow strict compliance compared to a private limited company. If you also want to start a public limited company, then you have landed on the right platform. This piece of information will give extensive knowledge about the process, eligibility, documents required for public limited company registration.
rblacademy

Industrial Relation in Airline Industry - Air India Airlines Case Study - 0 views

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    A CASE STUDY on AIR FLY AIRLINES Merger issues leading to failure of Industrial relations Critical Incidents - strikes, employee separation, Retrenchment Voluntary retirement and revenue losses. Major Stakeholders - Employer, Management, Trade Unions, Employees, Labour & Government Abstract With the transformations and gradual change in business environment, the Industrial Relation system has seen a vast change over a period of time, due to which, the role of employer and employees have become more tough and challenging. Of all the human resource management problems that have occurred in the Indian Airlines Industry in recent times, the problem of Industrial Relations is the most critical. The reason behind this is the fact that Industrial Relation deals with people who are foundation of the Industry. Their action or counter reaction matters a lot for the Industrial Harmony of the economy country. Harmonious Industrial Relations are pre-requisite for economic development of a country. Success and growth of the Airlines Industry depends on cordial relationship between the employers and the employees. The Objective of this case study is to examine the "Industrial Relations in Airlines Industry in India: "A Case Study of Air Fly Airlines". Research in this field can be of practical utility to all those involved in Industrial Relations scene like management, employees and the government. Success of the Airlines Industry depends on cordial relationship between the employers and the employees. This study assesses the state of Industrial Relations in the Airlines Industry and also identifies the factors that affect it. The case study also proposes to redefine the pattern of Industrial Relations in Airlines Industry by suggesting some changes in the role of various stakeholders such as employer, management, union and government. Introduction Indian industrial enterprises are hugely affected by disinvestments, privatization, restructuring and takeovers which,
ashkif as

Global Public Health-2019 - 0 views

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    Conference Series LLC Ltd invites you to attend the Global Public Health -2019 to be held at March 25-26,2019, Rotterdam, Netherlands organized by ConferenceSeries llc Ltd. This conference is a unique international platform that's a confluence of all stake holders of the Public health Academia, Researchers, Industries, Innovators - coming together to present and discuss current topics in Neurology and Mental Health, Cardiology, Public Health Nursing & Pharmacology, Epidemiology & Disease...
provenience

How to Convert Public Limited Company into Private Limited Company - 0 views

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    There are more than a dozen private limited companies, but every private limited company, at some point, wants to turn public in order to increase scalability. The question generally is, "Why to go public?" The answer lies in some specific differences that arise between private limited companies and public limited companies.
Ole C  Brudvik

T H E H O R I Z O N R E P O RT - 0 views

  • THe New sCHoLarsHiP aNd eMerGiNG forMs of PubLiCaTioN Time-to-adoption Horizon: four to five Years The time-honored activities of academic research and scholarly activity have benefited from the explosion of access to research materials and the ability to collaborate at a distance. At the same time, the processes of research, review, PubLiCation, and tenure are challenged by the same trends. The proliferation of audience- generated content combined with open-access content models is changing the way we think about scholarship and PubLiCation—and the way these activities are conducted
  • Increasingly, scholars are beginning to employ methods unavailable to their counterparts of several years ago, including prepublication releases of their work, distribution through nontraditional channels, dynamic visualization of data and results, and new ways to conduct peer reviews using online collaboration.
  • New forms of scholarship, including fresh models of publication and nontraditional scholarly products, are evolving along with the changing process. Some of these forms are very common—blogs and video clips, for instance—but academia has been slow to recognize and accept them. Some scholars worry that blogging may cut into time that would otherwise be used for scholarly research or writing, for example, or that material in a podcast is not as well researched as material prepared for print publication. Proponents of these new forms argue that they serve a different purpose than traditional writing and research—a purpose that improves, rather than runs counter to, other kinds of scholarly work. Blogging scholars report that the forum for airing ideas and receiving comments from their colleagues helps them to hone their thinking and explore avenues they might otherwise have overlooked.
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  • While significant challenges remain before the emerging forms of scholarship we are seeing are accepted, nonetheless, there are many examples of work that is expanding the boundaries of what we have traditionally thought of as scholarship. In the coming years, as more scholars and researchers make original and worthwhile contributions to their fields using these new forms, methods for evaluating and recognizing those contributions will be developed, and we expect to see them become an accepted form of academic work.
  • examples of the New scholarship and emerging forms of Publication The following links provide examples of the new scholarship and emerging forms of Publication.
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Graham Perrin

Diigo introduit le Social dans Bookmarking Social : Ergonomie web, Ruby on Rails et Architecture de l'information - 1 views

  • le Social dans Bookmarking Social
  • le Social dans Bookmarking Social
  • lors d’une discussion sur IRC, Eric Rice m’a envoyé sur Diigo
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  • lors d’une discussion sur IRC, Eric Rice m’a envoyé sur Diigo
  • superlatifs de ce service
  • un tour plein de superlatifs de ce service
  • fonctionnalités de bookmarking
  • expérience utilisateur
  • ergonomie
  • expérience utilisateur
  • fonctionnalités de bookmarking
  • socialisation
  • import / export
  • un service vraiment à part
  • ergonomie
  • socialisation
  • Avant propos en forme de killer feature hyper incitative
  • sauvegarder ses favoris simultanément sur trois autres site
  • Le dashboard, c’est là que tout se passe
  • import / export
  • sauvegarder ses favoris simultanément sur trois autres site
  • Delicous
  • principaux groupes à surveiller
  • un service vraiment à part
  • derniers bokmarks
  • visites de votre profil
  • beaucoup plus fonctionnel
  • un bonheur incomparable
  • Mes bookmarks, une utilisabilité exemplaire
  • trois catégories principales
  • Actions de bookmarking
  • des ensembles de signets
  • Actions de listes
  • Les listes sur Diigo sont
  • L'ajout automatique
  • l'absence d'invitations intempestives
  • Actions de groupes
  • publics ou privés
  • une thématiques commune
  • L'absence totale de risque de doublons
  • très bien pensé
  • recherche par tag
  • restreindre les résultats en rajoutant ou supprimant des tags liés à volonté
  • une fonction sociale “qui bookmark quoi”
  • là découvrir de nouvelles ressources indispensables à sa veille quotidienne
  • Les groupes
  • People like me, le suggest social
  • Les groupes centre de la vie sociale sur Diigo
  • trois formes
  • Les groupes
  • évaluation de la convergence en %
  • utilisateur de choisir en dernier recours
  • j’apprécie énormément pour
  • La pertinence des communautés
  • Importer, exporter, sauver, manipuler
  • La possibilité de poster vers d'autres sites
  • La toolbar Firefox
  • Le bookmarklet Safari
  • La publication quotidienne vers un blog
  • bookmarklet disponible pour la majorité des navigateurs du marché
  • beaucoup mieux conçu que celui de Delicious
  • Publication de tous mes favoris Publics
  • filtrage par tags
  • La publication quotidienne sur mon blog
  • Publication quotidienne, deux fois par jour, hebdomadaire
  • Affichage des liens
  • toutes les annotations
  • mes annotations
  • choix de l'heure de publication
  • Difficile également de trouver des défauts à ce service
  • Le site est tout sauf accessible
    • Graham Perrin
       
      accessibility
  • j’espère sincèrement que ce sera corrigé rapidement
  • pas de véritable extension Safari
    • Graham Perrin
       
      Diigolet
  • cliquer sur le logo Diigo, en mode connecté me ramène directement à la home déconnectée
    • Graham Perrin
       
      behaviour of the Diigo logo
  • non à mon dashboard
  • je trouve ce service vraiment fabuleux
    • Graham Perrin
       
      truly fabulous
  • première place dans les outils de gestion de favoris en ligne
    • Graham Perrin
       
      a winner
  • très belle présentation, ça donne envie
Nootropics Information

Aniracetam: Research & Publication by Nootropics Information 2018 - 0 views

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    Nootropics Information research and publication on racetam-class drug Aniracetam. The research conveys an Introduction, Benefits & Effects, Mechanisms of Action, Dosage, Side Effects, and User Experience. Visit our website for an extended range of publications on Nootropics and Optimal Living supplements. The research was originally published on https://nootro.info/aniracetam
Media Company

Effective Public Speaking that Makes a Top-ranked School - 0 views

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    Khaitan public school focuses on the holistic development of every child so effective public speaking and how you can become a master of speeches. Best school in Ghaziabad, top 10 schools in Ghaziabad, a top school in Ghaziabad, schools in Ghaziabad
Irene Jansen

Gardam, Gitterman and Reason. HAIs: new initiatives and continuing challenges. Healthcare Quarterly Vol. 15 Special Issue | Patient Safety Papers :: Longwoods.com - 0 views

  • need for local solutions, engagement and empowerment of those who are deeply connected to the problem
    • Irene Jansen
       
      hard to do when services are contracted-out (team is fragmented, workers have less job security and power, worse training, working conditions and oversight)
  • public reporting in Ontario has helped improvement processes by drawing much broader attention to the issues at hand and by enabling facilities at the higher end of the infection spectrum to realize that they might have a bigger problem than they thought.
  • caveats. Because public reporting data rarely control for known factors that influence infection rates, with the exception of hospital type and size, it is very difficult to meaningfully compare infection rates between facilities; yet the public and the media do exactly that.
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  • process measures such as hand hygiene can be quite problematic as public accountability measures because current auditing processes can introduce substantial biases into rates, making it appear that hand hygiene compliance is excellent when it may not be (Muller and Detsky 2010).
    • Irene Jansen
       
      NS has started its public reporting with hand compliance. I wonder if their auditing processes have this flaw.
  • hand hygiene compliance measurement involving human auditors is both costly and subject to substantial bias
  • there are some examples of settings where these individuals are becoming more involved (Bittle and LaMarche 2009)
  • Despite considerable, robust evidence that healthcare design has a large role to play in preventing the spread of communicable agents, Canada has been slow to adopt single-patient room design standards that have been accepted in other countries such as the United States (American Institute of Architects 2006).
  • having roommates is a very potent risk factor for acquiring a communicable organism (Hamel et al. 2010)
  • single-patient rooms have been shown to have multiple other patient safety and comfort benefits that ultimately result in decreased lengths of stay and better outcomes (Ulrich et al. 2008)
  • the upfront capital costs are rapidly recouped over the lifetime of the facility (Ulrich et al. 2008)
  • the Canadian Standards Association has recently released new guidelines that support the use of single-patient rooms (Canadian Standards Association 2011)
  • Reason, P., L. Rykert, B. Zimmerman, L. Gitterman, J. Christian, N. Crowcroft et al. 2012. "Decreasing Healthcare-Associated Infections through Enabling the Front-Line." Manuscript in Preparation.
  • Marra, A., L. Guastelli, C. de Araujo, J. Santos, L. Lamblet, M. Silva et al. 2010. "Positive Deviance: A New Strategy for Improving Hand Hygiene Compliance." Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology 31(1): 12–20.
andybendyman

digital digs: the positive confluence of academia and the web - 5 views

  • Clearly one of the challenges academia faces is to figure out a productive use of networks in terms of research practices. Usually I write more about the teaching aspects of the university and clearly there are many ways universities will employ networks. But I want to think specifically about the use of the web for research with a few goals in mind: to enhance collaboration between academics to publish and share research to share knowledge with a broader audience (students, governments, industries, non-profits, the general public, and so on) One might say that these have been answered, but the real challenge is that as the web continues to evolve and now converge with other networks, the practices we have established need to change as well. That is, from the inception of the web, one could find the appearance of academic journals: genuine, rigorously reviewed, academic scholarship available freely online. There were (and are) listservs that might facilitate collaboration. Similarly individual faculty and faculty organizations built websites where they offered information, policy statements, and so on (NCTE or MLA for example in English Studies). But how are we moving forward?
  • Conventional academic discourse lies with journals and conferences. For all the advantages of these modes, neither offers an ongoing, dynamic interchange. Listservs offer that, but, in my experience anyway, they don't really create a productive, collaborative space. Sometimes there are debates on listservs; sometimes there is sharing of information (e.g. does anyone know a good article about x"?). But there isn't a sustained building of knowledge there. I suppose there could be, but there isn't, probably b/c we all go off to write our individually authored articles and conference presentations. In any case, the listserv is too large a community for collaborative work. Yes, tens of thousands contribute to Wikipedia, but they don't all work on the same article, right? So I don't know what the magic number is, but let's say I was looking for a dozen scholars in who were interested in the same things I'm interested in: mobile networks virtual worlds audio/video production public, collaborative learning It's unlikely that we would all work on the same research project at once, but there would be a handful of project undertaken by individuals or small groups. There would be a public face to the group and a private project management site, like Basecamp. The public face would offer a steady stream of information as we shared what we were doing, what was going on in our teaching, what we were reading and writing. We'd be assembling streams of information from our blogs, twitters, flickr, YouTube, and so on--wherever we were post information. The result is a collection of information that is hopefully useful groundwork for more formal investigation and also a mechanism for fruitful collaboration between our classes.
  • Meanwhile, in a more private space we might be orchestrating collaborative classroom projects and sharing research, drafts, and other media: constructing our scholarly work. When it's complete, we publish it in traditional venues and republish it on our public site as well.
eyal matsliah

Diigo Review: Robust Social Bookmarking - Recommended Web Tools - 0 views

  • Diigo defines itself as Social Annotation: the best way to collect, share and interact on online information from anywhere Diigo provides a basic toolbar from which all features are accessed. Clicking on the Diigo button immediately opens up a bookmarking window. Having such quick access is very handy. The bookmarking window offers all the basics: url, title, Tags, Public/Private (Public means your bookmark is visible by others), Unread (bookmark something and come back later to read more), Add elsewhere (Diigo allows integration with other bookmarking services). Additionally, Diigo displays existing comments, and lets you add your own comments. The bookmarking service integration can be improved. Diigo doesn’t automatically login to the service. A popup login screen is provided for each service selected. This is laborious. There needs to be automatic integration so it seems seamless. Current integration is available with del.icio.us, blinklist, rawsugar, netvouz, shadows, furl, simply, spurl and yahoo. The comments is where Diigo begins to diverge from other services. Comments are Public and visible by all Diigo users. The purpose of comments is to leave short thoughts about a site that will provide useful to other users. Comments are view when using Diigo to bookmark a page. A commenter on the Yahoo page wisely noted: Diigo really needs a function to thumb up/thumb down the comments for pages. This will get spammy, really, really quick. This is true and needs to be addressed by Diigo.
  • When I go to bookmark a page, I can also highlight text and Diigo will save it. So in the process of research, if there is a key paragraph about the topic I am researching, I can highlight the paragraph and then bookmark the page. As long as I am logged in to Diigo, every time I visit that page, that paragraph will be highlighted. Diigo gives options on the various kind of highlighting available. On my Diigo homepage, both comments and highlights are posted underneath each bookmarked site for easy reference. All tags are shown on my homepage as a tag cloud. I can switch this to a list. Each mode can be viewed alphabetically or by frequency. The really cool thing about tags in Diigo is the ability to easily edit them. I can easily choose a tag and rename or even delete it. This task is made too difficult by other services. My own bookmarks can be viewed either from the Diigo website or from the Diigo toolbar. The toolbar lets me filter my bookmarks by tag so I can easily find what I am looking for. I can also choose to filter bookmarks by the entire Diigo community. Diigo also has a powerful forwarding feature. If you find a website that a friend would be interested in as well, it only takes two clicks to email the URL to them.
  • The power of Diigo comes in with its annotations features. I already mentioned highlighting above. Diigo lets users aggregate those highlights. For example, you’ve spent hours researching a topic and tagged each site with a particular tag. On the Diigo site, you can pull up all those tags and display ALL your highlighted text. This provides you an easy way to view your information. This is a great tool for writers. Saves times from cutting and pasting quotes or flipping back and forth between all the bookmarked pages to remember what was pertinent to you. Diigo also offers Sticky Notes. Sticky Notes are different than comments. Comments are always public and can never be edited (but can be deleted.) Sticky Notes can be public or private, can be edited and can be deleted. Sticky Notes should be used for your own thoughts. They can be used to simply indicate something you need to write about in the future, or type at length a response to a webpage that you will later use in an article. There is more to be said about Diigo. Another great thing about Diigo is a very user friendly help section. I printed the whole thing out. After the 30 mins or so it took me to read through the material I had a pretty good understanding of Diigo’s capabilities. The hardwork put into Diigo is evident. It has become my bookmarking tool of choice. Technorati Tags: diigo, bookmarking, annotation, research, tools 11.13.2006 @ 11:07 AM — Filed under: Social Bookmarking
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  • A commenter on the Yahoo page wisely noted: Diigo really needs a function to thumb up/thumb down the comments for pages. This will get spammy, really, really quick. This is true and needs to be addressed by Diigo.
  • When I go to bookmark a page, I can also highlight text and Diigo will save it. So in the process of research, if there is a key paragraph about the topic I am researching, I can highlight the paragraph and then bookmark the page. As long as I am logged in to Diigo, every time I visit that page, that paragraph will be highlighted.
  • The really cool thing about tags in Diigo is the ability to easily edit them. I can easily choose a tag and rename or even delete it. This task is made too difficult by other services.
  • The power of Diigo comes in with its annotations features. I already mentioned highlighting above. Diigo lets users aggregate those highlights. For example, you’ve spent hours researching a topic and tagged each site with a particular tag. On the Diigo site, you can pull up all those tags and display ALL your highlighted text. This provides you an easy way to view your information. This is a great tool for writers. Saves times from cutting and pasting quotes or flipping back and forth between all the bookmarked pages to remember what was pertinent to you.
  • Another great thing about Diigo is a very user friendly help section. I printed the whole thing out. After the 30 mins or so it took me to read through the material I had a pretty good understanding of Diigo’s capabilities.
  • The hardwork put into Diigo is evident. It has become my bookmarking tool of choice.
  • Diigo Review: Robust Social Bookmarking by Paul Flyer
  • Every now and then I get to write about something that takes a good idea and makes it better. When I first read TechCrunch’s review of Diigo back in March of 2006, I yawned, despite the reviewers enthusiasm. I had looked at many of the social bookmarking sites and saw nothing innovative. My own lack of enthusiasm for social bookmarking sites clouded my judgement when I read that review. > Today, I am a big fan of Diigo. If del.icio.us is the most popular social bookmarking site and Digg is the most popular social news site, then Diigo should become the internet researchers tool of choice. Beyond basic bookmarking, tagging and sharing, Diigo offers a suite of tools that turn it into a robust research, annotation and note taking tool.
  • eyalnow comments: Your comment is awaiting moderation. Hi Paul, great post ! for me, diigo is mainly about information management and then about sharing. I agree with the thumbs up/down suggestion. it’s already possible to filter annotations by groups, which were introduced after you wrote your review what’s your diigo page ? mine is http://www.diigo.com/user/eyalnow March 27th, 2007 at 4:00 am
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bloggerent

Trump approves Googles bias Why does the home page push Obama speech and don't push me - 0 views

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    US President Donald Trump continues to bombard search engine giant Google, saying that when Obama was in office, Google publicized his State of the Union speech on the homepage, but did not publicize his speech. Google denied this claim. On August 29th, local time, Trump released a video on Twitter
bloggerent

Trump respects Russia revelation: if nuclear weapons are enough, it is a serious misunderstanding - 0 views

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    The United States public opinion on the Helsinki US-Russia summit has not been angered, the White House announced the news that Trump invited Putin to visit Washington. On the issue of improving US-Russian relations, Trump attitude is very determined and can be called a public debate
Niharika Anand

Public Sector Reforms in Nigeria - 1 views

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    Public Sector Reforms in Nigeria was introduced to drive the human resource development process and form a effective resource utilization policy.
Jessica Wilton

Benefits of Hiring a Certified Public Accountant - 0 views

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    Certified Public Accountants are professionals who always provide all types of financial statements to the clients. They have high experience in financing. https://bit.ly/2PfBk7z A CPA accountant always helps to increase the success possibility. - at Tasmania.
Media Company

Admission in Delhi Public School Indirapuram - 0 views

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    Register Online for Admission in Delhi Public School Indirapuram. Know More about Fee Structure, facilities, and Infrastructure. Admission Open for Session 2020-21.A new online school admission registration portal schools2u.com is now live. Sign up today and find the best school for your child in Delhi NCR. schools2u.com a hassle-free & queue free admission registration portal.
ishaqm0165

JOURNEY IN AN OVERCROWDED BUS - 0 views

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    Everyone wants to have their own vehicle for better conveyance but it is not possible at all in under developed countries. So, the people are using public transport for their conveyance. public transport is the cheapest and has therefore, always been popular with the masses......
Bakari Chavanu

Diigo Launches - More Than Just Bookmarking - 2 views

  • Diigo, known for its social annotation, finally went public yesterday. The service aims to turn the web writable allowing users to privately or publicly annotate any website they visit, in turn making a “participatory and interactive media” for its users. I must say that even though I have had an account for Diigo’s private beta since I last reviewed it late December, I have been anticipating its launch. So much has changed since my last review including social bookmarking enhancements, new annotation tools, tools built for bloggers, and more. It’s only been one day since the public launch and I have already seen mixed comments about the service ranging from extremely happy to down right brutal, but both sides with some strong points. My say? I think it’s a great service because once you start using it, you will realize that it is much more then just bookmarking. Diigo has features that can please just about anyone. You can bookmark a site, take notes, save snippets of text and graphics, highlight sentences on a site, and even share notes on a site with others. If you are a writer, Diigo will allow you to keep your notes and highlights organized and allow you to write a blog post and publish it, all within the service. Diigo also makes it easier for users to bookmark and annotate by providing them with a browser extension (Firefox, Flock, and IE), or if you prefer, a bookmarklet (Diigolet) so you do not have to install anything. The hard part though is standing out as the unique and powerful service that Diigo is and not appearing like it’s just another Del.icio.us clone. To further illustrate my point of Diigo being more than just bookmarking, let me give you an example scenario. Currently, I’m working on making an online store for my company and I’m beginning to research shipping and handling for our products. I searched around the web and found an article with helpful information so I bookmarked it with Diigo. Being that I bookmarked it, I was then able to highlight the strong points of the article and add notes to the areas that I wanted to add input to. Now, the next time I visit the site, all my notes and highlights will appear ( assuming I have the Diigo toolbar enabled ). But lets take this a step further. I’m not saving these notes just for myself. I made the notes to share with my partners and that is just what Diigo allows me to do. I locate my bookmark in Diigo and forward the bookmark to my friend which provides them with my notes in the email along with a link to the article I annotated. Now, this link that they receive in the email is special because it allows them to view all my highlighted text and notes on the page without being a Diigo user. Even more so, if they do have an account with Diigo, they can add notes in reply to my notes and highlight text themselves on the article! Now that’s teamwork ;-). I have decided that because Diigo has such a wide range of features and, from what I can tell, most people feel it is simply a bookmarking service, the best way to describe Diigo is by showing how it differentiates from the crop. So, I am going to go over the main features of Diigo one by one to show what exactly Diigo is capable of. Be sure to also check out the Demo Tours and Features Overview at Diigo’s website.
    • Bakari Chavanu
       
      What's the point of highlighting every single sentence. And how can we get rid of someone else's highlights?
  • Bookmarking Diigo has all of the basic social bookmarking features. You can bookmark any site, add a description and tags, and allow others to comment on your bookmarks. Now, remember, Diigo isn’t built specifically for bookmarking but for annotation. With that said, you can attach highlighted text and notes to any bookmark and even simultaneously bookmark to other social bookmarking services, such as Del.icio.us, Blinklist, Shadows, RawSugar, and more. Why would Diigo allow you to bookmark to other social bookmarking services? If I had to guess it’s simply because many people are already comfortable with services they use, but that doesn’t mean they don’t need Diigo for its annotation. I can use Diigo for annotating a page and then bookmark it to Diigo and Del.ico.us and because the notes are saved to Diigo, the next time I go to that website from my Del.icio.us bookmarks, the notes will be there. You don’t have to use Diigo for its bookmarking - entirely optional. You may also import your browser or Del.icio.us bookmarks to Diigo and export them when needed. Publicly saved bookmarks can be found in the community section along with a tag cloud to navigate through them.
  • Searching The last feature I want to bring up is searching. Diigo provides you with two main options when searching (Search Tag and Search Full-Text) as well as advanced search options. Searching by tag is nothing new but great to have so you can easily find bookmarks that other users have saved under a specific tag. But performing a full-text search is something that I haven’t seen in related services. Because Diigo stores a cache of every website you bookmark, it can index all of the content and your annotations, making searching much like a normal search engine. You can search in all public bookmarks or your bookmarks only, search for words specifically in a highlight that has been saved, and even find text in comments that Diigo users have made.
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  • Annotation - Content Highlighting and Notes The key feature of Diigo is annotation. Users can bookmark a page and highlight text and images on the page to take note of. Highlights on a page by the user will then save and appear as a blue dashed underline whenever they visit the site again. Hovering over a highlight will bring up a menu where the user can optionally add a note to the highlight and make the note private or public. Highlighted text with notes attached to them will appear as a solid underline in blue. Also, if you browse to a site that other Diigo users have highlighted or added notes to, you will see their highlights on the page (if saved publicly) colored in orange. Being able to bookmark and annotate a page is very helpful. In terms of research, you can bookmark and annotate all the sites related to the topic you are researching. When your done getting all the information you need, select all the bookmarks in the “My Bookmarks” area and select in the top right drop down, “Extract highlights.” This will then grab all your notes from all the sources you’ve saved and display them on a clean page for you to look over and print. This is a great tool for bloggers as well. Gather up all your sources for a post your working on, add your notes, and when ready, select all the bookmarks and blog about it using Diigo’s built in blogging tool (explained below). Blogging I personally prefer blogging straight through my WordPress installation, but for those of you that want to take notes, gather sources, and easily publish a post to your blog, Diigo may be your solution. Diigo allows you to add multiple blogs to your account, verify them, and easily publish a post, however you may only publish and cannot manage old entries. What I like is that while you browse the web and you come across a site talking about a specific topic you want to expand on, you can right click and select, “Blog This,” which will then direct you to the blogging area where you can write your post along with that site being your source. The other method is by simply going to your bookmarks section and selecting a bookmark, or multiple bookmarks, that you want to write about and then selecting the “Blog This” option from the top right drop down menu. All the sources, highlighted text, and notes will be included in the post document, which you can easily remove if needed, ready for you to write. It’s not an entire blogging platform, just a simple publishing tool that works. Browser Toolbar and Bookmarklet The Diigo toolbar, available for Firefox, IE, and Flock, brings most of Diigo’s features right to your browser. The toolbar allows you to easily bookmark websites, highlight and note pages, search documents for keywords, search terms in a page using your favorite search engine, and it even brings all bookmarks right to the toolbar. The toolbar also is what makes it possible for you to see highlighted text and notes that you and other users have made on websites you visit. Bookmarking a site is as simple as clicking the Diigo button and filling in the tags and highlighting just involves you highlighting the text you want to save. One of my favorite features is the “QuickD” button (not in the above screenshot) that I recently came across. The QuickD button allows you to save a bookmark to Diigo with one click without needing the original Diigo popup to appear and adds a default tag to it (you may also fill in tags in the search box of the toolbar to tag it) so you can just click and go. What if you don’t want to install an extension to your browser? That’s fine because Diigo also provides it’s user with Diigolet, a browser bookmarklet that allows you to easily bookmark and annotate any website as well as view annotations on pages left by other Diigo users.
    • Bakari Chavanu
       
      What's the point of highlighting every single sentence. And how can we get rid of someone else's highlights?
    • Graham Perrin
       
      @ Bakari C > What's the point of highlighting every single sentence Personal preferences. I tend to draw many highlights over few words. Others may tend to draw a single highlight over an expanse. > how can we get rid of someone else's highlights? Use the hide/show feature. Topics http://groups.diigo.com/Diigo_HQ/forum/topic/42468 and http://groups.diigo.com/Diigo_HQ/forum/topic/48882 may be of interest.
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    Great and very thorough, like all of your reviews, Brian!
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

last exit for the lost » Blog Archive » Diigo: the Web 2.0 Swiss Army Knife - 0 views

  • Diigo: the Web 2.0 Swiss Army Knife July 24th, 2006 Just as PC World predicted, the bookmarking / social annotation powerhouse known as Diigo announced their public launch today. While others have been quick to launch a legion of bookmarking sites that are all nearly identical to one another, Diigo’s developers have taken the time necessary to produce the most substantive collection of annotation, blogging, and research tools available under one roof. Those who think that Diigo is “just another” bookmarking site are in for a big surprise when they start to explore the real capabilities of this little beast. When I first mentioned Diigo back in February, I stated that my favorite feature was the ability to bookmark across multiple platforms (such as Binklist, Furl, RawSugar, etc.) but what I didn’t realize is that I hadn’t even scratched the surface. “What are these great features?” you’re asking. Let’s take a look at some of them. First of all, the key to unlocking the secret world of Diigo is the toolbar. This tiny piece of software allows the whole of the internet to become an interactive work station. While the toolbar contains the standard bookmarking and search features you would expect, it also allows you to use the real gem of this suite: the Content Selection Menu. The Content Selection Menu is an innocent-looking little drop down menu that appears whenever you highlight some text (this feature can be turned on or off via the options menu on the toolbar.) The menu contains three categories of sub-menus: Diigo, Search, and Copy.
  • The Diigo sub-menu allows you to highlight selected text or to blog the text with Blogger, WordPress, Movable Type, LiveJournal, or Typepad. The highlight can be set to either public or private visibility. The private highlighting is particularly useful if you’re doing any sort of research that involves keeping track of bits of information from all over the web. The public highlighting is great for annotating web pages with “sticky notes” that other Diigo users can see when hovering over the highlighted text. One more important feature here is the ability to forward the web page without having to go through the trouble of composing an email to do it. So in one fell swoop you can bookmark, highlight, annotate, and forward without ever having to leave the web page. (One minor correction: the highlighting does not become publicly visible unless a public Sticky Note has been attached.) In the Search sub-menu you will find the ability to search your selected text across a potentially infinite number of search engines and online resources. The stock search menu comes loaded with about ten categories, each containing multiple resources. Whether you want to search a standard search engine such as Google or Yahoo, a blogging resource such as Technorati, News, Shopping, Music, Bookmarking sites, they’re all there, and much more. In addition, the search menu is fully cusomizable. Don’t need a certain category? No problem, just delete it. Want to add you own category? That’s no problem either. You can add, remove, and rearrange ’til your heart’s content. The Copy menu is short and sweet. And I do mean sweet! As much as I love all of the other features Diigo has to offer, this is quite possibly the one “must have” feature that seals the deal for me. This sub-menu has only two offerings: Without format, and With format. Anyone who has needed to cut & paste text from a web site into a blog entry, email, or word processing document should know the frustration of having to unformat the text in order to make it usable in your document. I had gotten to the point of just keeping Notepad open in order to quickly (and I use that term very loosely) unformat text before pasting it into my documents. Now with a single click I can strip the text of its formatting, making it ready to insert into the document of my choice. Like I said…sweet! I could go on and on about the wonders of Diigo, but you really aren’t going to gain a full appreciation for it until you give it try yourself. If all of these features (and I didn’t even cover them all) seem a little overwhelming, don’t worry. There is an extensive help section to guide you through. Why wait for Web 2.0 to come to your favorite sites when you can carry this cutting-edge tool wherever you go? Posted by Reginald Freeman
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