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Enotes - HC10-1085

  • Aug. 30th, 2009 at 9:09 AM

This is your Blackwell eNotes report, HC10-1085, from Collection Manager.

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This is your Blackwell eNotes report, HC10-1085, from Collection Manager.

To display these titles in Collection Manager, go to http://cm.blackwell.com and log in. From the drop menu, follow the link to 'Review Reports'. Click on the Report name to display the titles. From there, you can view tables of contents, alternative editions and other pertinent library information.

If you wish to MODIFY OR ADD subprofiles to your subscription or DELETE your subscription, go to http://cm.blackwell.com and log in. From the drop menu, follow the link to 'Reports', then click on the Report name to change or delete the subscription.

eNotes are the property of Blackwell Book Services, for use by recipient libraries only, and not for loading into external commercially available systems.


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My First Blog Post

  • Jun. 11th, 2009 at 8:32 AM
Replace the subject line and body with your first blog post and hit send! Include pictures, an mp3, or anything else you want to share. It's just that simple.

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Widgets & Badges

  • Apr. 8th, 2009 at 8:18 AM

Very cool, you can now package several slideshares together. Here I put together several presentations from various Librarians. Still I think the main problem with slideshare is that to actually download the presentations, you need to log=in. This presents a barrier of entry to users who don't have accounts and don't want to register

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This is basically yahoo-pipes for social networking sides. Very advanced, I wonder who will actually use this.

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NUS Library Proxy Extension for Mozilla Firefox

Posted by Olivo on Wed 01 Jun '05, 09:37AM (Last modified : Fri 01 Aug '08, 03:18AM)

A simple Mozilla Firefox extension for loading journal articles via the NUS Library Proxy. It can be used from anywhere, but NUS login is required.

Wow, I'm humbled to realize that someone (not a librarian), actually came up with this way back in 2005!

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Jan. 29th, 2009

  • 9:35 AM
Issuu, Slideshare, Scribd, docstoc,280slides, rocketboom, slideboom, sliderocket, myplick, zohoshow which one should i pick?

Jan. 28th, 2009

  • 10:36 AM
Just as i decided on diigo for my social bookmarking tool, i found qitera and iterasi which can archive sites behind firewalls/passwords...something i want..

Jan. 25th, 2009

  • 4:34 PM
I think i will settle on diigo www.diigo, due to the ability to annotate and highlight. Simpy and Netrocket are good too.

Jan. 25th, 2009

  • 4:24 PM
Tried a bunch of social bookmarking tool, simpy, furl etc all were a lot better than delicious, wonder why people use delicious at all.

Jan. 25th, 2009

  • 2:39 AM
Aaron is still waiting for his sharethis! widget to work. His domain is "still not verified".

Jan. 25th, 2009

  • 2:30 AM
Created a mashup subject guide uses delicious, slideshare, addthis, yahoopipes, Dapper, postrank, widgetbox, feedburner. Is it too much?

Jan. 25th, 2009

  • 2:23 AM
Hmm with ping.fm, friendfeed, twitter is being overloaded.

Jan. 25th, 2009

  • 2:01 AM
surprised by how good and easy to use Microsoft's popfly widget maker http://www.popfly.com is. Carousels anyone?

Jan. 24th, 2009

  • 9:54 AM
Aaron is currently creating facebook applications with iwidgets.

Jan. 18th, 2009

  • 9:00 AM
Posting through ping.fm via Yahoo messenger