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Do you wiki?

Posted by ucdlibrary on July 2, 2007

Wikis are becoming increasingly popular on the web, with Wikipedia being the most famous example. People are using them for a variety of different purposes, such as creating a user updated document that defines procedures and policies or a space for collaborating on a document in real-time or near real-time. The key feature of maintaining a full archive of all content change means that you have a full record of all content created and the contribution of participants.

More and more web based wiki hosting services are being made available. In common with many other web 2.0 services they are being made available for free.

pbwiki

pbwiki offers a very friendly and intuitive interface that allows you to quickly and easily create a wiki. There’s no need to have any code as it has a WYSIWYG interface.

 

atwiki

Atwiki also offers WYSIWYG interface, but also allows you access to the code if you want it. It also allows you to create RSS Feeds.

on wiki

On-wiki, in addition to features mentioned before also allows you to create a calendar, write math using LaTex and create graphs.

These are only a tiny sample of the range of wiki services available. If you use one that we haven’t mentioned why not let us know and we’ll feature it.

Diarmuid

 

Posted in Web 2.0, collaboration, tool, wiki | 2 Comments »

Free ‘office’ from your computer

Posted by ucdlibrary on June 19, 2007

Tired of being tied to one computer in order to write your documents or create your spreadsheets? Keep losing your USB key with all your files on them as you move from computer to computer? These days you can do quite a lot of the basic word processing and spreadsheet work using web based services.

Zoho Zoho is a comprehensive online service that offers web based alternatives to Word, Excel, Powerpoint, with a variety of other services offered as well. Most of these servcies are offered free, but some of the more advanced services may have a cost associated with them.

Google Documents Google Documents is another alternative which offers you access to a spreadsheet and word processing service. This has the resources of Google behind it and the development of Google Gears means that it is only a matter of time before this will be a service that you will be able to use when you are not connected to the web as well.

thinkfree Thinkfree also offers a range of web based office alternative services. Word, Excel and PowerPoint clones are all available free for use.

While none of these products offer the same functionality as Microsoft Office, they are are more than capable of doing the basic jobs that most people do everyday. They all allow you to keep your documents in one place online, so it doesn’t really matter what computer you use, as long as it is connected to the web, and with Google Gears just after being introduced, even that will not be a prerequisite in the future. Their documents are usually Microsoft Office compatible. Considering that these are very new services, they can only get more powerful and sophisticated.

Diarmuid

Posted in Office, Web 2.0, powerpoint, spreadsheet, tool, word | No Comments »

Swiss Army web tool

Posted by ucdlibrary on June 11, 2007

Hyperwords

Recently released is the Hyperwords extension for Firefox. This extension is one of the most versatile I’ve seen and allows you to search, translate, map, email, print, post to your blog, and copy any text on a web page. It has a lot of power built into it and may have a few tools that you don’t need, but it is very customizable and you can quickly turn off any features you don’t require.

Currently it is only available for Firefox, but the developers are working on implementing it for other browsers and plan to have a desktop version available soon as well.

Diarmuid

Posted in Web 2.0, online, tool | No Comments »

surveys online

Posted by ucdlibrary on June 5, 2007

Need to get feedback from people or need survey people as part of your research? Now you can think about doing the easy way - online.

Once again web 2.0 has seen the development of services that simplify the whole process.

wuffoo.gif Wuffoo allows you to create forms for collecting data, without having to write a line of code. It will also send you results by email, as an RSS feed or as an Excel document.

monkey.gifSurveyMonkey is another service that allows you to quickly an powerful surveys. You can create online you can download a summary of your results in multiple formats and can download all of the raw data you’ve collected either as a spreadsheet, or in database format.

icebrrg.gif Icebrrg also allows you to do much the same as the other services. It also allows you to embed your survey into your existing website or blog. It will also host it for you if you want on its own website.

All these 3 services offer a basic service that is free. If your needs are ongoing or heavy duty, you might need to pay a little more for the service.

Diarmuid

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Annotate the web

Posted by ucdlibrary on May 14, 2007

Have you ever come across an interesting web page and wanted to make some notes? Now you can do it live on the web thanks to a range of new services designed to let you do just that.sharedcopy

Sharedcopy allows you to insert notes, mark up parts of a page and draw simple objects on a page. You can share these musings with others as well.

JumpKnowledge also allows you to insert comments to any website. JumpKnowledgeYou can also add comments to multiple websites if you are comparing across a variety of sources. If you are doing research and come across  web pages which you fear may not last long, annotating them with JumpKnowledge will help preserve them.

MyStickies

MyStickies allows you to place a sticky note on any web page you visit. When you come back to the page, your sticky note is still there.

Diarmuid

Posted in Web 2.0, annotate, collaboration, group, share | No Comments »

Presentations for free

Posted by ucdlibrary on May 1, 2007

Don’t have access to Powerpoint or want to make your presentation easily available on the web? What can you do?

Thanks to the ever increasing power of web 2.0 you now have access to free alternatives on the web. Why not try some of the following.

thinkfree Thinkfree is one of a new breed of Microsoft Office replacement services on the web and they include a presentation module

thumbstack Thumbstacks is a new service that concentrates solely on offering presentations on the web. 

 zohoshow Zoho is another web based alternative to Microsoft Office.

In all cases your presentations can be viewed online. They all have somewhat differing capabilities, in some cases you can upload existing Powerpoint presentations and some allow you to download presentations to your computer.

Diarmuid

Posted in Web 2.0, graphics, presentation | 1 Comment »

Using online whiteboards to collaborate

Posted by ucdlibrary on April 25, 2007

Separated by space and/or time and want to collaborate with others? Why not try an online whiteboard?

With a whiteboard everyone can put their ideas up on the screen for all to see. Ideas can be quickly sketched out, developed or discarded.

There are plenty of examples of whiteboards on the web for you to try. Why not start out with these examples, Imagination cubed, Skrbl, or Thinkature

So now there’s no excuse for not getting group work done.

Diarmuid

Posted in Web 2.0, collaboration, group, whiteboard | No Comments »

Take control of your Image

Posted by ucdlibrary on April 16, 2007

Thanks to the power of the web, you don’t always need access to graphic programs installed on your computer to manipulate your images.

These days you can find services on the web that offer increasingly sophisticated tools and interesting hookups to other web 2.0 products.

Interested? Why not try out some of the following.

faux.gif Fauxto, which mimics photoshops layout.

picnik.gif Picnik, which offers Flickr integration.

pixenate.gif Pixenate, also offers Flickr and allyoucanupload.com integration.

Control is in your hands.

Diarmuid

Posted in Web 2.0, graphics, tool | 1 Comment »

Manage your bookmarks the deli.icio.us way

Posted by ucdlibrary on April 12, 2007

Delicious logo

Having trouble keeping track of all the websites you found on the web? Why not try del.icio.us?

Del.icio.us is a social bookmarking site that allows you bookmark any webpage that interests you. You can add you own tags or subject headings to each site and add a comment if you want.

Login to Del.icio.us from any computer and you can check up on your bookmarked sites. You can also see who else has bookmarked your sites and in turn see what sites they have bookmarked. You never know, they may have found something you missed.

Diarmuid

Posted in Web 2.0, bookmarks, social, tool | 1 Comment »

Welcome to the UCD Library 2 Go Blog

Posted by ucdlibrary on April 3, 2007

This UCD Library virtual study aids blog will suggest tools that you can use to make your study more productive.

The good news is that this is all free and as it is all Web 2.0 based, it is available to you from any computer attached to the web.

To kick off, why not download the Library toolbar. With this you can, among other things, quickly search databases and find useful library webpages.

Subscribe to our News RSS Feed and keep up to date with any new tools as they become available.

Let us know what you think, and if you have found the perfect tool to help with your study, drop us a line and we’ll feature it.

Diarmuid, Stewart, Etain

Posted in Web 2.0 | 1 Comment »