The World Library of Science aims to provide students with free access to the latest science information as well as a hub to connect with peers.
Via Tom D'Amico (@TDOttawa)
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Robin Good's curator insight,
June 29, 2014 2:46 PM
UScience contains one paragraph long citations or excerpts from research papers, magazine articles or other relevant scientific sources to which it links directly to. Useful information bytes are organized into 12 different categories ranging from creativity to sleep, with fitness, health, education, persuasion and productivity in between. A great example of content curation at work, it shows in an immediately tangible way, how the time consuming work of gathering, vetting and presenting information in a simple and digestible format can give life to highly valuable information / educational resources. Well organized, legible, easy to navigate and full of useful gems this is certainly a great inspirational model for how to best use a content curation approach to create high value from existing content and resources. Free to use. Try it out now: http://usefulscience.org/ More info: http://usefulscience.org/about Added to Great Examples of Content Curation at Work Pinterest collection. |
A wonderful resource on a GLOBAL level! This free online science library is open to ALL students. Check it out! Use it! Share it!
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