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      <title>College Students Use, Love, Are Aware Of The Limitations Of Wikipedia</title>
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      <title>Cut And Paste Is A Skill Too</title>
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      <description>[Update: Keith pointed out that my small disclaimer at the end isn’t clear enough. This post is copied, stolen, cut and pasted in its entirety from Keith’s blog, ISTP Dad.</description>
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      <title>The Bathroom Reader</title>
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      <description>Somebody at Gizmodo found this Agence France-Presse story about the intersection of American surfing and bathroom habits in The Hindustan Times.</description>
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      <title>Is Search Rank Group-think?</title>
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      <description>Way back in April 1997, Jakob Nielsen tried to educate us on Zipf Distributions and the power law, and their relationship to the web.</description>
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      <title>James Torio’s Blogging Thesis</title>
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      <description>James Torio has been working on his masters in marketing and took a strong look at blogs for his thesis.</description>
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      <title>UCLA Takes On Google Scholar</title>
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      <description>Via Jay Bhatt at LISNews: UCLA Libraries‘ discussion of Google Scholar, Search Engines, Databases, and the Research Process.</description>
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