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    Social Bookmarking & Del.icio.us:

    A Personal and Professional Productivity Tool

    Patricia F. Anderson

    Health Sciences Libraries University of Michigan

    February 22, 2007

    © 2007 Regents of the

    University of Michigan.

    All rights reserved.

    Del.icio.us

    Useful for …

    • Folk who use multiple computers in various locations

    • Discovery of items similar to your selections

    • Collecting search strategies & information for bibliographies

    • Course-integrated instruction

    • Sharing resources with peers, managers, students & others

    • Web site development

    Content in Del.icio.us

    • Database built by general public, contains what others liked

    • Focused: better for popular topics and items

    • Currently tends to focus on items of interest to technophiles and young adults, but growing and diversifying

    • What you add changes the profile

    Like Del.icio.us … but for Scientists

    • Connotea

    • CiteULike

    Connotea

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    Connotea CiteULike

    Searching in Del.icio.us

    • Three options

    Searching in Del.icio.us

    • Example:

    Searching in Del.icio.us

    • Let’s try it.

    •http://del.icio.us/

    Browsing Tags in Del.icio.us

    • Tags are freeform and self-selected

    • Check a variety of spellings, phrasings, capitalization, and punctuation for the same concept

    • Avian flu = avian.flu = avian_flu = avian-flu = avianflu = Avian.flu = Avian.Flu = “avian flu” = …

    • Avian influenza

    • Bird flu = birdflu

    • Bird influenza

    • Pandemic influenza

    • Pandemic flu

    • H5N1 / h5n1

    • MORE: tamiflu, pandemic, flu, epidemic, influenza

    • Watch for popular terms

    http://del.icio.us/

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    Browsing Tags in Del.icio.us Browsing Tags in Del.icio.us

    Browsing Tags in Del.icio.us Browsing Tags in Del.icio.us

    • DEMO

    •http://del.icio.us/tag/

    Getting Started

    • Create your account

    • Upload your bookmarks

    • Export bookmarks (“hotsync”)

    • Save links

    • Tag

    • Annotate

    • Settings

    Create Your Account

    http://del.icio.us/tag/

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    Create Your Account

    • Each account must be associated with a unique e-mail address (I think).

    • If creating an account to be shared across an office, consider creating an e-mail list to serve as the contact e-mail address.

    Create Your Account

    • Consider the purpose of the account when naming it; segregate home / personal and office collections.

    • If you will be collecting information that is private consider choosing a username that will not be associated with you personally.

    Create Your Account

    • Let’s do it!

    • Choose a fictional “name”?

    • If you have a non-UM e-mail address, consider using that as the contact.

    • Use a different password than your Kerberos password.

    • You will need to open your e-mail in another window to activate the account.

    Upload Bookmarks

    • Easy: Select file, accept default options

    • Public or Private - your choice

    Export Bookmarks

    • Like hotsyncing your browser

    How to Save a Link

    • With the post button

    • With the browser buttons

    • Required elements: title / URL

    • Optional standard elements: tags / annotations

    • Extra optional element: Privacy checkbox

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    How to Save a Link

    • With the post button (eg. PDFs)

    How to Save a Link

    • With the post button (eg. PDFs)

    How to Save a Link

    • With the browser buttons

    • TIP: Use the tab to fill in a tag with the highlighted tag, or click on the choice to save typing.

    How to Save a Link

    • Extra optional element: Privacy checkbox

    How to Tag

    • Tagging rules

    • Separate tags with a space

    • Join words with punctuation (lower-case preferred) (some simply delete spaces between words)

    • Use capitalization appropriately to improved readability or to distinguish between tags and bundles

    How to Annotate

    • Annotations: Personal vs. Communal

    • Citations

    • Quotations

    • Date Viewed

    • Size limits on what can be included

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    Tag & Annotate Examples Tag & Annotate Examples

    Tag & Annotate Examples Editing Saved Links

    Personalized Settings

    • Privacy options

    • Tag Bundles

    • Networking

    Personalized Settings: Privacy

    • Private links (checkbox)

    • Private network (block someone who sends you inappropriate links)

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    Personalized Settings: Tag Bundles

    • SAVE!

    Who Saved What?

    Personalized Settings: Networks

    Using Networks for Discovery

    Things To Do With Del.icio.us

    • Working with students

    • Del.icio.us in class environments (Google jockeys)

    • Working with peers and administrators

    • Have an assistant gather information for you

    Del.icio.us vs. Ctools for URL Collections

    • Del.icio.us• Available to public (+/-)

    • Annotations and tags provide richer information than the Ctools Dropbox

    • Easier to share/add/delete links than Ctools

    • Students develop skills and collections for life after Michigan

    • Feeds the public good

    • Ctools• Can secure access to a select group (+/-)

    • Integrates with other course materials

    • UM Institutional and community standard

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    Collect Links for Building Websites

    Collect Information to Answer a Question

    • Remember privacy issues: Does your collection reveal identity?

    Collect Information and Strategies for Your Manager

    Have an Assistant Collect Links for You

    Create Information and Teaching Guides

    • Library guides …

    Linking to Complex Concepts

    • Use the plus sign (+) to combine concepts

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    Example Library Guide

    • Notice the annotations?

    Saving Search Strategies

    • Saving search strategies for a class (Google Jockey concept) …

    Tagging Tips

    • Too few terms can make retrieval difficult

    • Too many terms can also make retrieval difficult

    Tagging Tips

    • Include both broad and narrow terms

    • Design terms with repeated concepts to go from broad to narrow, general to specific.

    Tagging Tips

    • Use punctuation for spaces (lower case)

    • Think of unique concepts as two term combinations, rather than a new term.

    • Standardization helps, but requires maintenance.

    Tagging Tips

    • Tagging shortcuts: examples

    • Items for a particular audience:

    • 4doctors, 4kids, 4patients, etc

    • Items from frequently read journals or authors:

    • in:jada, in:nyt, in:chronicle, in:agd

    • Items for people in your delicious network:

    • for:dentlib, for:tmjchat

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    Saving Items Tagged for You Saving Items Tagged for You

    Tag Clouds Tag Bundles

    Questions?

    • Contact: Patricia Anderson at pfa@umich.edu