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TeachersFirst: Copyright and Fair Use - 0 views

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    Excellent Chart that shows specific amounts that can be used for different genres.
Michelle Hudiburg

KOCE - 0 views

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    Streaming Video Presentations on varous topics of copyright. These are excellent for staff development, personal knowledge or student training.\nDon't miss these!
Michelle Hudiburg

Tags Help Make Libraries Del.icio.us - 9/15/2007 - Library Journal - 0 views

  • Now social bookmarking and tagging tools help librarians bridge the gap between the library's need to offer authoritative, well-organized information and their patrons' web experience.
  • del.icio.us helps “less tech-savvy librarians have an equal voice in the collection,” instead of having one or two librarians editing a static web page
  • tags allow library staff to assign worthy links multiple tags in what Staley calls “plain language.”
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  • Tagging is often controversial among librarians, largely because adding keywords to resources lacks authority control.
  • For example, school and academic librarians create tags specific to particular classes.
  • patrons—especially students—can contribute link suggestions.
  • For each link in del.icio.us, users can track who else bookmarked that link and how they tagged it
  • Springshare, a company owned by Slaven Zivkovic and billing itself as providing “practical, easy-to-use Web 2.0 tools for libraries and educational institutions,” has developed a new library-oriented social bookmarking application called LibMarks. Though not as developed as Springshare's other Library 2.0 offering, LibGuides, LibMarks is a Digg-like tool that lets users bookmark, rate, and tag web sites. Libraries interested in experimenting with a local social bookmarking tool but without the staff to design one afresh or install an open source option like Scuttle might look to LibMarks.
Michelle Hudiburg

Social Bookmarking: The Race to Be Famous or a Tool? - 0 views

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    An introspective blog entry on the practice of social bookmarking.
Michelle Hudiburg

Social bookmarking - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • he concept of shared online bookmarks dates back to April 1996 with the launch of itList,[3] the features of which included public and private bookmarks.[4] Within the next three years, online bookmark services became competitive, with venture-backed companies such as Backflip, Blink, Clip2, ClickMarks, HotLinks, and others entering the market.
  • Lacking viable models for making money, this early generation of social bookmarking companies failed as the dot-com bubble burst — Backflip closed citing "economic woes at the start of the 21st century"
  • In 2004, as Delicious began to take off, Furl and Simpy were released, along with Citeulike and Connotea (sometimes called social citation services), and the related recommendation system Stumbleupon. In 2006, Ma.gnolia, Blue Dot (later renamed to Faves), and Diigo entered the bookmarking field, and Connectbeam
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    Wikipedias explanation of social bookmarking and related sites.
Michelle Hudiburg

Zamzar - Free online file conversion - 0 views

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    And yet another online file converter. It's free for now!
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