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Social Bookmarking

Social bookmarking allows individuals to share their bookmarks (including annotations) with one another and also allows the user to access resources from any connection to the web. The “social” element also allows users to make “those who bookmarked this site also bookmarked” connections.

  • Common Bookmarking Features: browser bookmarklets and toolbars, tagging, annotating, import/export
  • Common "Social" Features: visible with public vs. private options, network with "friends," subscriptions to follow specific tags, individually pushing and receiving links, and just the general "who bookmarked this also bookmarked" ability.

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How might you use Social Bookmarking in Scholarship?
  • Track your own sources
  • Follow bookmarking of other scholars in your field

How might you use Social Bookmarking in Teaching?
  • Sharing resources with students (can output as an RSS feed)
  • Sharing tags with colleagues
  • Tracking students’ research process through what they bookmark (and annotate)

How might your students use Social Bookmarking in their lives?
  • Track their own resources
  • Create Annotated Bibliographies for research projects
  • See what others have collected on a certain topic/theme/issue (follow a chain of research)