In the last two weeks I have been adding Del.icio.us tags at a rapid clip for my work at ASU's Decision Theater. The initial purpose was selfish. I read a lot, and access content at a variety of locations -a laptop at work, at the library, at home, and very often at someone else's workstation. I have grown tired of telling people to "send me a link to that article." Tired because people sometimes forget, which then means a lot of back and forth emails etc.
Social bookmarking solves a lot if this. The quick easy was would be for me use and encourage other communicators across our four campuses to use my delicious tag "decisiontheater" when they see something. (Yes they could use others like Newsvine, StumbleUpon, Redditt and Technorati etc.) That way it shows up when I login to Delicious from any location, and I don't have to look up different lists of Favorites on different browsers. Reciprocally, I have been asking colleagues to tell me what tag they use, so that I too could be their eyes and ears, and create social bookmarks for their school, business unit, faculty etc.
There are other movements attempting to formalize the business of link-sharing. Publish2 is one of them. It's mission is:
"to bring all of the world's journalists onto one common web platform and community, one that empowers journalists to discover, organize, and rank the most important news â€" to benefit your own reporting, your newsroom, and all news consumers on the web."
The project is still in beta, and it will be more than Digg or Delicious. I like the crowdsourcing flavor it brings. Which is what my mini project is all about -tapping into the wisdom of the ASU Communication crowd, so to speak.
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