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From: Robert Fentress
Date: Mon, Sep 11 2017 10:50AM
Subject: Accessible Social Bookmarking
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Hi, all.
Does anyone know of any social bookmarking tools that are accessible? I'd
like to find something where my colleagues and I can share interesting
resources we have found on the web in a central place. We'd like to be
able to tag the bookmarks and filter them using some sort of faceted
search-type functionality. Been looking around and haven't found anything
yet. Thanks!
Best,
Rob
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From: Jonathan Avila
Date: Tue, Sep 12 2017 2:48PM
Subject: Re: Accessible Social Bookmarking
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> Does anyone know of any social bookmarking tools that are accessible? I'd like to find something where my colleagues and I can share interesting resources we have found on the web in a central place. We'd like to be able to tag the bookmarks and
It's unfortunate https://trello.com doesn't seem to have enough accessibility for this purpose as it seems like it would be good for this.
Jonathan
From: Robert Fentress
Date: Fri, Sep 15 2017 7:52AM
Subject: Re: Accessible Social Bookmarking
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Diigo would do what I need, and more, but it is quite bad from an
accessibility perspective.
On Tue, Sep 12, 2017 at 4:48 PM, Jonathan Avila < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
wrote:
> > Does anyone know of any social bookmarking tools that are accessible?
> I'd like to find something where my colleagues and I can share interesting
> resources we have found on the web in a central place. We'd like to be
> able to tag the bookmarks and
>
> It's unfortunate https://trello.com doesn't seem to have enough
> accessibility for this purpose as it seems like it would be good for this.
>
> Jonathan
>
>