Even though the world uses the Internet to research nearly everything for work, school and home (job postings, press releases, Wikipedia articles, medical info, etc.), most folks still use old-school ways of annotating, organizing and sharing online info (printing to mark by hand, copying/pasting into Word, etc.). It's archaic, laborious and a waste of time. They are changing that. They are bringing Web-based research into the Internet Era by empowering people to mark up web pages in the browser and manage and collaborate on them online. And that's just the start... They have much more planned in a variety of areas to help people manage the mounds of info they're pulling off the Web everyday. Features include: a) Save webpages for later & stop worrying about broken links; b) Richly annotate web pages right in the browser, c) Easily organize & find saved research with tags, legends & search; and d) Access research from anywhere because it's saved online in the cloud. This has been added to the tools section of Research Resources Subject Tracerâ„¢ Information Blog.
posted by Marcus Zillman |
4:12 AM