Joho the Blog
|
|
|
« Why Americans shouldn't be allowed to buy, choose or drink wine || Back to Blog | Meta-reflective Postmodern recreation of Las Meninas, this time titled "Four Fools with Three Cameras" » March 12, 2005
CitULike is del.icio.us for academics. It saves citation details and exports them in a couple of standard formats. It aggregates journal articles for your posting pleasure. It encourages long-ish descriptions and lets you assign stars. Nice! (Thanks to Lisa Williams for pointing to a posting in WeblogToolsCollection about it.) Posted
by D. Weinberger at March 12, 2005 09:33 AM
|
Comments
Nifty.
You have a typo in your link, fyi. Should be www.citeulike.org.
Posted by: David Gammel | March 12, 2005 04:29 PM
A new similar website but with more advance features is http;//www.complore.com. It is a social research collaboration tool to help people working in different research fields to come together and share and access each others work. You can form groups and solve problems through forums. You can send private messages to members.
It can help research students, professors to expand their work and find new people with similar interests.
Posted by: sam | June 3, 2006 02:58 PM