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CiteUlike and Google Books.

enero 28th, 2010 · No hay Comentarios

Let’s talk about two of the most useful and interesting services which we can find in the Web. I am referring to CiteUlike and as well Google Books.

  • CiteUlike: it is a famous free online service that we can use in order to organize or arrange many academic publications. It was created and put on the web in October 2004, at the same time that its creator, Richard Cameron, was attached to the University of Manchester. It is designed concretely for the needs of scientifics and also scholars. It is a free social marker that helps anyone to store, organize, share and recommend those scientific articles you are reading. Site CiteUlike extracts automatically the details of the bibliographic reference that you have recently attached.
  • Google Books: it is a service that allows people search and find information about any book they want by internet. In the 2003 Google began scanning thousands of works whether copyrighted or not for easy access to readers. By the year 2009 Google had already scanned over ten millions of books. We can also find some entire books if we select the option of  ‘entire books’ on the advanced search.

 

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