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The changing Web

Learning with e's

tools include popular applications such as blogs, wikis and podcasting; social networking sites such as FaceBook and LinkedIn; photo and videosharing services such as Flickr and YouTube; familiar utilities such as RSS feeds, social tagging (e.g. Journal of the Canadian Health Libraries Association, 27, 65-67. geotagging). Maramba, I.

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The survival of higher education (2): Changing times

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Journal of the Canadian Health Libraries Association 27, 65-67. Media Technology and Society: A History: From the Telegraph to the Internet. Continued tomorrow References Barsky, E. and Purdon, M. Introducing Web 2.0: Social networking and social bookmarking for health librarians. Kamel Boulos, M. Maramba, I. and Wheeler, S.

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Social Bookmarking: Your Favorites Really Want to be Free

Mike Taylor

This makes your bookmarks available to you anywhere in the world you have an internet connection and 100% immune to computer failures. It also makes finding that one unique site you bookmarked 3 years ago easier to find. Unlike library subject cataloging, which follows a strict set of guidelines (i.e.,