Content Curation: Ways to Save Your Research Finds

These are great sites to help you curate your research finds. Explore them to find the one that seems to work for you.

Pinterest: Pinterest is an online pinboard where you can "pin" websites, articles, images, etc. It can be accessed through the web or an app. Easy Chrome extensions allow you to pin right from the task bar. Easy to make new boards for different topics.

Diigo: Diigo is a bookmarking site that allows you to add in anything: pictures, notes, websites. You can also highlight sections of websites. You can make lists by topic, or tag items with similar keywords. Here is an overview of Diigo and all it can do: http://vimeo.com/12687333

Symbaloo: Symbaloo is a free site that allows you to create your own webmixes. Has a great visual element. Here is a video introduction to Symbaloo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=axIx2PSkmn4

Delicious: Allows you to create your own personal collection of weblinks.

Evernote: Evernote is a service that allows you to not only collect weblinks, but you can also store documents and files here. Works across platforms. A quick video overview of Evernote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pjn6YkCY2yA&list=PL4I5cq2DfrSpQh6YgmjYQmp5X2HRdkZ0r&index=8

Sqworl: Sqworl is a web application that provides a clean and simple way to visually bookmark multiple URLs. Video tutorial of how Sqworl works: http://vimeo.com/2952029

Only2Clicks: This site allows you to click to your favorite websites in "only two clicks". A video tutorial of Only2Clicks: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_aJVlOs89Fk&list=PLA80F7112BFA4F35C