CiteULike

January 27th, 2006

I’ve just signed up with CiteULike, which is a cool little system for managing libraries of academic papers. Visit my library to see what I’ve been reading. The only problem that I see with CiteULike is that it’s hard for me to look at someone else’s library, and then link directly to the Waikato proxy’d version of it. Also, when I find a good paper through the Waikato proxy, and then I citeulike it, I’m left with a non-working link back to the original ACM or whatever website, so I still have to download and then upload the paper. It kind of defeats the purpose of the system in the first place, but oh well, it’s a nice way to organise and BibTex stuff, so I’ll keep using it. From now on I’ll link to my citeulike entries when summarising a paper.

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  • 1. sam  |  June 4th, 2006 at 8:22 am

    A new similar website but with more advance features is http://www.complore.com. It is a social research collaboration tool to help people working in different research fields to come together and share and access each others work. You can form groups and solve problems through forums. You can send private messages to members.

    It can help research students, professors to expand their work and find new people with similar interests.

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