Thursday, September 8, 2011

Catch of The Day - PageFlip-Flap & CiteThisForMe - 9/8/2011

The catch today actually pulled in two simple tools that you might find useful, PageFlip-Flap and CiteThisForMe.

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Online Flash-driven page flipper PageFlip-Flap transforms your doc, pdf, or movie file into an interactive flipbook. Simply upload your file. PageFlip-Flap accepts pdf, doc(x)/ppt(x)/xls(x), ods/odt/odp, jpg, png, gif, avi, mov, flv, zip, and more file types.

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You will shortly receive an email with the URL to your creation. You can share this with colleagues, students, or friends by email, on your blog or wiki, or on your favorite social networks. It's free and no registration is needed.

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See an example I made from one of my Pixelmator tutorials

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CiteThisForMe is a free tool designed to help students prepare their whole bibliography or reference list quickly and easily. It uses the Harvard referencing style, one of the most common referencing styles in academia, to generate citations for books, newspapers, journals, websites, and more.

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Complete the form corresponding to the kind of source you are citing and an appropriately formatted citation will be added to your reference list. These can then be downloaded as an RTF document for copying and pasting.

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