Tuesday, June 9, 2020

Content Curation

Dear readers, it was originally planned to use this blog exclusively for the content of the promotion. In this case, I would like to make an exception. For different areas of my doctorate, I use the options presented below to be better organized:

Feedly and Diigo.

Curating content is a very easy way to get up-to-date information about your favorite websites directly on your computer or on an online website without having to visit them individually.

Feedly is a content aggregator for web browsers and mobile devices. It also collects messages from user-selected sources that you can personalize and share later. On the other hand, you can use this tool to organize the content as if it were a digital magazine.

So that you can get a better picture, I have attached a screenshot:


Diigo is a personal information management system, which also has many applications such as creating groups (public or private) to share favorite links.

Furthermore, this web service gives us the opportunity to save any desired address online. All of this is classified by a simple label system. In the following picture you can see my profile of Diigo:


It should be noted that Feedly and Diigo have a number of other functions. I tried it but did not add it because the content was not relevant to my doctorate.

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