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Oct
28
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After you’ve made the switch from browser-based bookmarking to social bookmarking, here are some ways to maximize the social potential of your bookmarks.
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Oct
21
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Social bookmarking is an alternative to saving bookmarks in a web browser such as Internet Explorer or Firefox. Social bookmarks are saved to a website instead. The intention of social bookmarking is to make your bookmark list public, encourage you to share it, and help you discover other web users with similar interests. However, even… Read More »
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Oct
15
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Please join NN/LM PNR on Wednesday, November 12, 2008 for the Medical Library Association’s educational webcast Survival Tips and Stories: Expanding the Library’s Services in Times of Disaster. PNR will host the broadcast from 11am-1pm Pacific time at the University of Washington Health Sciences Library (Lab C). There is plenty of room in the lab,… Read More »
Posted in: News From NNLM PNR, Training & Education
Oct
14
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This week: The National Library of Medicine’s products for handheld devices; how to test a PDA, Blackberry, or iPhone without owning one; and additional resources about mobile computing in healthcare.
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Oct
10
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It depends on how you look at it. If you’ve been around for a while (since before 2004 or thereabouts) you may recognize the name, if not the older face. If you are newer than that, then allow me to introduce myself: I’m Neil Rambo, acting director of the University of Washington Health Sciences Libraries… Read More »
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