A while ago I started managing my bookmarks (those that are suitable for the public, mind you) with
del.icio.us. I really like it, and I'd like to also put it to use for the bibliography for my masters thesis, but del.icio.us has a big drawback for that: It doesn't seem to support any electronic bibliography formats like e.g. BibTeX.
Furthermore, scientific publications have some more metadata (like the author) one would like to have searchable, and not in the regular tags please (if you think it should be in the tags, please tell me why.)
There are indeed alternatives focusing on scientific publications, and - as with all great ideas and their good follow-ons - even more than one. Even though choise is great in principle, I'm not too happy about this as for social software, you want to have
network effects and the spread of users over several sites hurts for that matter.
And I have to decide: Do I stay with del.icio.us and it's large user base, even though it has no support for citation software? (maybe abuse the the description field for BibTex data). Or switch to a more scientifically oriented service? And which to chosse? I know of
Connotea,
BibSonomy and
CiteULike. Any recommendations?
Kommentare
Mo, 05.04.2010 11:17
Naja... Irgendwie bin ich n icht überrascht dass Microsoft Research rausbekommt dass IT- Sicherheit eigentlich to [...]
Mo, 29.03.2010 22:47
Eigentlich nicht. Ausser dass die ganzen me-too-Trackbacks inzwischen auf Twitter stattfi nden (ausser hier). Da [...]
Mo, 29.03.2010 09:06
hat sich deine meinung zu trac kbacks geändert in letzter zei t?
Mi, 21.01.2009 22:33
Aber es hätte auch sein Gutes: Eine Plattform weniger für e klige Linkspammer.
Mi, 21.01.2009 15:39
Ja manchmal hat man im Leben e infach so viele Sachen, denen man sich widmen möchte oder au ch muss, dass da gewisse [...]
Mo, 10.11.2008 14:17
Ich leihe mir ungern eine Fahr rad fahre lieber nur mein eige nes. Hatte mal ein negatives E rlebenis mit einen Leihr [...]
Fr, 25.07.2008 01:50
Schaust Du Wikipedia. «The first version of SQL was devel oped at IBM by Donald D. Chamb erlin and Raymond F. Boy [...]