For the tech-savvy, social book-marking is old hat: log on to a website like delicious.com, save a few links, and share them with a network of friends. It’s a tool that some students and faculty members have used in the classroom for years, writes David Shieh in The Chronicle of Higher Education. Now a software developer hopes that a new social book-marking site, designed for higher education, will become an indispensable tool for academics. Critics, however, say limiting a network’s membership also limits the power of book-marking and defeats its purpose.
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Source: University World News, Issue No: 0061 01 February 2009
02 Februari 2009
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