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the Web is old, the Web is new, the Web is all, the Web is you Social Bookmarking Tools (I)

The sum of the expertise of the people in the audience is greater than the sum of expertise of the people on stage. Posted in Conferences at 9:28 pm by Dave Winer http://scripting.wordpress.com/2006/03/05/what-is-an-unconference/. the Web is old, the Web is new, the Web is all,

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the Web is old, the Web is new, the Web is all, the Web is you Social Bookmarking Tools (I)

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  1. The sum of the expertise of the people in the audience is greater than the sum of expertise of the people on stage. Posted in Conferences at 9:28 pm by Dave Winer http://scripting.wordpress.com/2006/03/05/what-is-an-unconference/ Kate Stirk, 17 May 2007, GUGM

  2. the Web is old, the Web is new, the Web is all, the Web is you Social Bookmarking Tools (I) A General Review Tony Hammond, Timo Hannay, et al Nature Publishing Group Kate Stirk, 17 May 2007, GUGM

  3. No amount of money will make a tech-phobic staff love technology. http://www.librarian.net/talks/masslib/#who Kate Stirk, 17 May 2007, GUGM

  4. No amount of dissuasion will keep a technophile away from technology. http://www.librarian.net/talks/masslib/#who Kate Stirk, 17 May 2007, GUGM

  5. Knowing who you're working with and [the full range of] what your options are is more valuable than any amount of money thrown at your technology problem. http://www.librarian.net/talks/masslib/#who Kate Stirk, 17 May 2007, GUGM

  6. What is Social Bookmarking? Kate Stirk, 17 May 2007, GUGM

  7. Social bookmarking is a web-based service to share Internet bookmarks.Wikipedia Kate Stirk, 17 May 2007, GUGM

  8. Social bookmarking offers an increasingly popular way to find, save, classify, evaluate and share Internet resources. Blackboard Academic Newsletter- April 2007 Kate Stirk, 17 May 2007, GUGM

  9. a collection of favorites – yours and everyone else's del.icio.us Kate Stirk, 17 May 2007, GUGM

  10. Why use Social Bookmarking? Kate Stirk, 17 May 2007, GUGM

  11. Adding social bookmark links to your blog or web site makes it easy for readers to save and share your content Social Bookmarks Creator http://www.toprankblog.com/tools/social-bookmarks/ Kate Stirk, 17 May 2007, GUGM

  12. New tools are appearing (and disappearing) rapidly and the features of specific tools are also changing Social Bookmarking Tool Comparison Consultant Commons Kate Stirk, 17 May 2007, GUGM

  13. One of the greatest challenges facing people who use large information spaces is to remember and retrieve items that they have previously found and thought to be interesting Social Bookmarking in the Enterprise by David Millen, Jonathan Feinberg, and Bernard Kerr, IBM Kate Stirk, 17 May 2007, GUGM

  14. http://del.icio.us/NMTC_Librarian/SocialBookmarking Kate Stirk, 17 May 2007, GUGM

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  16. http://del.icio.us/NMTC_Librarian/SocialBookmarking http://del.icio.us/NMTC_Librarian/SocialBookmarking http://del.icio.us/NMTC_Librarian/SocialBookmarking http://del.icio.us/NMTC_Librarian/SocialBookmarking http://del.icio.us/NMTC_Librarian/SocialBookmarking Kate Stirk, 17 May 2007, GUGM

  17. Tag, You’re it (group activity- sharing the tags) Kate Stirk, 17 May 2007, GUGM

  18. Serendipity Kate Stirk, 17 May 2007, GUGM

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  20. How to set up a Social Bookmarking site? Kate Stirk, 17 May 2007, GUGM

  21. Picking a tool • Social Bookmarking Tools (Apr 2005, 9sites) http://www.dlib.org/dlib/april05/hammond/04hammond.html • Social Bookmarking Tool Comparison (Jun 2005, 17 sites) http://www.consultantcommons.org/node/239 • H2O Playlist (Feb 2007, 17 sites) http://h2obeta.law.harvard.edu/64211 Kate Stirk, 17 May 2007, GUGM

  22. Look at other sites http://del.icio.us/NMTC_Librarian Kate Stirk, 17 May 2007, GUGM

  23. Hints • Not in your name (in case you win the lottery) • Think about tags, bundles, folksonomy vs cataloging • Del.icio.us alphabetizes bundles and tags within bundles, not entries on list Kate Stirk, 17 May 2007, GUGM

  24. Del.icio.us • Make Your Library del.icio.us (PowerPoint)http://www.opal-online.org/5weeksGriffey_files/frame.htm • Podcast http://www.library2.0.ottergroup.com/blog/_archives/2006/2/19/1772390.html • Make Your Library del.icio.us (PowerPoint)http://www.opal-online.org/5weeksGriffey_files/frame.htm Check out Univ of Tenn, Chatt Lupton Library under Faculty and Staff Kate Stirk, 17 May 2007, GUGM

  25. Where to link? • Library web page • Blog • Wiki • MySpace, FaceBook, etc Kate Stirk, 17 May 2007, GUGM

  26. What is it?Why do it?How to do it? Kate Stirk, 17 May 2007, GUGM

  27. at 1:15 - two sessions of interest The World of Social Software: Implications for Libraries David Free, Georgia Perimeter College  Talk Amongst Ourselves: Using Wikis to Foster Interlibrary Loan CommunicationsSara Steiner, Georgia State University Kate Stirk, 17 May 2007, GUGM

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