dimanche 28 décembre 2014

'Scholarly' alternatives to Goodreads


As you can read on Wikipedia,



Goodreads is an Amazon company and "social cataloging" website founded in December 2006 and launched in January 2007 by Otis Chandler, a software engineer and entrepreneur, and Elizabeth Chandler. The website allows individuals to freely search Goodreads' extensive user-populated database of books, annotations, and reviews. Users can sign up and register books to generate library catalogs and reading lists. [...] On the Goodreads website, users can add books to their personal bookshelves, rate and review books, see what their friends are reading, participate in discussion boards and groups on a variety of topics, and get suggestions for future reading choices based on their reviews of previously read books.



My question is: is there a scholarly alternative to Goodreads, that is, a website where you can shelf papers, journal articles, scholarly websites, and preprints as well as books?





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