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I've started using CiteULike, a social bookmarks manager for academic research, to keep track of articles I find when I'm away from a printer and want to read later on. It has a really nice interface to ACM journals and some other, but, with most articles, you have to enter the bibliographic data by hand. If you're an EndNote user, it has an interface for dumping bibliographic data into the application.

You can see my own list of bookmarks here, but, as you'll notice, I haven't posted too many articles yet. What I've using for a few months is its folksonomic tags like "blog" and "Wikis," which you can subscribe to as an RSS feed.

With this post, I've finally created a "research" category for my blog for school-related posts that don't clearly fit into "meta-media" or "tech." I probably should have created the category a long time ago, and I may go back and recategorize some old entries.

Posted by McChris at April 3, 2005 07:26 PM
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