Reviews by wcrosbie (3)

zotero bibliography online Zotero Firefox

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"Zotero [zoh-TAIR-oh] is a free, easy-to-use Firefox extension to help you collect, manage, and cite your research sources. It lives right where you do your work — in the web browser itself."
I had no problems installing Zotero. The documentation seems easy enough to navigate, however it's too early to say it this Firefox extension will become simple enough for novice bibliographers (like me) to use productivly, e.g. importing an Endnote database, which is currently being just too difficult.
Also, I wonder if Zotero could become a complementary tool to use alongside Citeulike, Citeseer, or Connotea?

tagged.com

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Aside from very intrusive adds, TAGGED.COM is an application combines social networking and metadata functionalities. It seems to have simple data hierarchies for example, a city in it's particular country. This may make searching its content more efficient than Myspace.

Suburban Mayhem

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Movies about dark violent female characters are rare. Suburban Mayhem rocks. It's pace is relentless. Its central character is slutty, aggressive, especially when she does get her own way, i.e. most of the time. She plans murder in an effort to raise money to help get her beloved brother out of jail. One small role is that of the yellow Charger, a 1974 model Chrysler 'muscle car'. A hot car for a hot movie with a hot and totally scary main female character.