I have used Delicious before, so looked out my username and password details to revisit some of the URL's and tags that I had saved there (I am getting used to writing all these usernames and passwords down now, wish there was some sort of universal login for web 2.0 applications).
My primary aim for using Delicious the first time around was to explore how it may be used for information literacy (see previous post), however I did think it would be useful to put together for example a lists of web resources for students after an information literacy session. I have now explored the use of creating bundles of URL's using tags to indicate which areas you want to include in the bundles, this may be useful for my housing and planning students who use a lot of official publications freely available on the web - especially as I am plaaning on weeding the print collection we currently have in the library.
Here are a couple of my bundles:
http://www.delicious.com/emmamires/bundle:E-learning
http://www.delicious.com/emmamires/bundle:Induction
In his Refworks session this afternoon Aaron showed us how you can share Refworks folders too, which includes web page "grabs" as they call them....
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