I love del.icio.us. I feel rather crippled when I have to work on a terminal that does not allow me to add the del.icio.us toolbar and icons used to tag and view.
Del.icio.us is what got me into the whole web 2.0 technology thing. I was assigned a project at work which involved adding a bunch of sites to the New Lenox Library del.icio.us account. I am not sure how much it was used (no roll out or staff instruction), but it served me very well.
I was so impressed with it I decided to give an instruction about how to utilize del.icio.us for my user instruction class. I credit del.icio.us to be the final factor in causing me to switch to Firefox.
An aspect of del.icio.us that is often ignored is the excellent results it returns. I know other search engines are trying to do something along the same lines e.g. Mahola. I do wish they would make a more complex search mechanism, something along the lines of an OPAC or even Google.
My links are to the right, you will probably see a lot of Drupal and Spanish collection development sites recently added. I suppose if you wanted to keep tabs on peoples research, you simply need to subscribe to their RSS feed. Feel free to add me to your network.



