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Clearspring Acquires AddThis to Create the World's Largest Sharing Service for the Web ... - 0 views

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    Not sure if this will affect our Share option on the libs site header...
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Social bookmarking service. Fast tagging and posting to all major social websites - Soc... - 0 views

  • Code for blogs and websites If you want to use this button on your blog or website, install our 'All-in-one Bookmarking Button' plugin for WordPress, or simply insert the following code if you don't use WordPress:
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      All-in-one button for social bookmarking. You add it to your site, and users can bookmarks you on a variety of social bookmarking tools... We might wanna consider trying this?
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ecs-dg-20071029.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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UM Library: MLibrary 2.0 | Home - 0 views

  • explore new directions for access and services with regard to issues such as library 2.0, social networking, and the future of searching.
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      This site has lots of good ideas... in particular the "Project Share blog" has an idea of using social bookmarking for subject guide pages... a fast/easy way for subject bibliographers to add links to their subject guides... http://mblog.lib.umich.edu/lib20projects/archives/2007/07/delicious_tags.html
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Adobe Photoshop Express - 0 views

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    Haven't had much of a chance to play with it, but they have done a lot with this.
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Go2Web20.net - The complete Web 2.0 directory - 0 views

shared by Matt Lisle on 06 Feb 08 - Cached
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      Directory of web 2.0 services... good to use as a reference for new ideas in TIS in the future
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libSite.org | A Recommendation Service for Library-related Websites - 0 views

shared by Matt Lisle on 08 Jun 09 - Cached
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    Sort of like a "Hot or Not" for library sites...
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JISC infoKits - 0 views

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    I came to this site via a Tweet about the "Evaluating digital services" infoKit which is pretty interesting. So are the others! "Our infoKits contain a wealth of 'self-help' material, from simple methodologies to manage projects, risks, change and processes; to image galleries of technology-rich spaces and reflections from leaders to learners showcasing the inspiring use of technology across the sectors."
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    Very helpful. Thanks for sharing.
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