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Thursday, February 24, 2005  

Connotea - Social Citations and Remote Reference Management
http://www.connotea.org/

Connotea is a place to keep links to the articles you read and the websites you use, and a place to find them again. It is also a place where you can discover new articles and websites through sharing your links with other users. By saving your links and references to Connotea they are instantly on the web, which means that they are available to you from any computer and that you can point your friends and colleagues to them. In Connotea, every user's bookmarks are visible both to visitors and to every other user, and different users' libraries are linked together through the use of common tags or common bookmarks. You can save links to any online content, but there is special functionality for articles from Nature journals, PubMed, HubMed or D-Lib Magazine — Connotea recognises URLs from these sites and imports the bibliographic information for the article you bookmarked. You can bookmark pages and papers by clicking on add and copying-and-pasting the URL into the form there. However, the easiest way of saving a link is to use the Connotea bookmarklets while you're browsing. This has been added to the tool section of Research Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. This has been added to Social Informatics Subject Tracer™ Information Blog.

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