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RESOURCES HUB

Through the Resources Hub you can access online resources and information from organisations across the UK. Whereas previously, users would have to trawl hundreds of sites to find information, now you can use the Resources Hub to track down and then rate materials such as toolkits, research, case studies, training materials, policy and guidance all in one click.

Click here to visit the Resources Hub

Share This  - share Participation Works pages with friends and colleagues

 
This logo appears at the top of each page on the Gateway accompanied by the words Share This. By clicking on this link you are able to share the page with other people on the internet via e-mail, AIM and a number of social bookmarking sites including del.icio.us, digg, reddit, stumbleupon and newsvine.

Social Bookmarking

Social bookmarking is a way of sharing your web page links with other people online.

 

It also allows you to store these links as bookmarks and access them from any computer - rather than from just your home or work computer if you bookmark internet pages within your browser.

You can watch a short video about how to use social 
bookmarking below 


Read an article about social bookmarking on wikipedia


Participation Works has created a page on Delicous which covers news, blogs, and other information

 Participation Works page on delicious

 

There are a number of sites who offer social bookmarking services. They often work differently so its worth looking into each one and deciding which best suits your needs.


Here are a few of them:
 

 Delicious 
For more information:

http://del.icio.us/about 

 Digg

For more information:

http://digg.com/about

 

 Reddit
For more information:

http://reddit.com/help/faq

 

 StumbleUpon
For more information:

RSS feeds available from Participation Works on the social bookmarking site  delicious.

What is RSS?

 

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