http://journal.lib.uoguelph.ca/index.php/perj/article/view/328/1375
Too bad the Canadian Journal of Library and Information Practice and Research articles don’t allow comments, or I would have added “Great idea, and if you combine it with the Google Custom Search engine API like we did on the Free Learning site, you can also turn these ‘subject guides’ into constrained search engines.” But alas, journals are just so one way… – SWL
But you *can* leave a comment: http://screencast.com/t/o9ebzL3W8gX At least now you can – wasn’t working until I dropped a note to their tech support…
Paul, thanks for that, sorry it got stuck in moderation. Glad you got them to turn it on, would give them a 2/10 for obviousness in placing the comment link (as I expect their comment stats would show).
So are you gonna leave the comment now? Or maybe you did, and they just don’t actually display?
social bookmarking is also good for SEO and of course for remembering your favorite sites;-,