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While burying yourself in the stacks at the library is one way to get some serious research done, with today’s technology you can do quite a bit of useful searching before you ever set foot inside a library. Undergraduates and grad students alike will appreciate the usefulness of these search engines that allow them to find books, journal articles and even primary source material for whatever kind of research they’re working on and that return only serious, academic results so time isn’t wasted on unprofessional resources. General Digital Library of the Commons : This site organizes all the best free information on the web including articles, books, images and even dissertations in one easily searchable place. Clusty : This site searches through several other search engines and organizes the results into clustered and more easily manageable groups. http://www.onlineuniversities.com/blog/2010/03/100-time-saving-search-engines-for-serious-scholars/

100 Time-Saving Search Engines for Serious Scholars | Online Universities

Remember The Milk: Online to do list and task management

Remember The Milk is also available for... "Remember The Milk reinvents the to-do list" http://www.rememberthemilk.com/
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To do list, simple, easy, fast, sharable: Ta-da List

Check out Backpack — our information organizer and simple intranet. Great for using on your own or inside a small business, Backpack makes it easy to share ideas, information, to-do lists, files, photos, and more. PC World calls it "Tremendous," BusinessWeek awarded it their "Editor's and Reader's Choice Award" and the New York Times called it a "Very cool organizational tool." Check out Backpack today !
In my quest for personal development, I’ve done a ton of processing, meditating, reading, praying, exercising, eating well, and helping other people. All of these things are amazing, and I still do them regularly, but none of it matters if I don’t guard my thoughts as though my life depends on it. The quality of my life literally depends on my thoughts. I never thought of myself as a negative person, and most people who know me will tell you I’m a bubbly, outgoing, super positive individual.

Transforming Negative Thoughts & Creating the Life You Desire | Tiny Buddha

http://tinybuddha.com/blog/transforming-negative-thoughts-creating-the-life-you-desire/
http://www.webdistortion.com/2011/03/10/content-curation-tools/ Content curation is a huge deal on the web today. As content on the web grows exponentially, our ability to make sense of it is inversely proportional. In other words, we are fast sinking under the sheer amount of content pouring onto the web every day.

9 content curation tools that better organise the web.

http://www.buzzfeed.com/eduardoleon/35-life-hacks-you-should-know-ga9 Turtlefeed, I disagree! If you use Wikipedia as a source TO FIND MORE REPUTABLE SOURCES, it is okay. And if it's some bullshit paper for english or something, I fully support using Wikipedia and citing it's bibliography just to spite the bastards. Also, I work on the 43rd floor in my building, and that elevator hack saves me about 10 minutes every day!

35 Life Hacks You Should Know [PIC]

43 Folders

http://www.43folders.com/ This is fantastic news, and–as if you needed one more of Marco’s beta testers to say so–I do sincerely hope you’ll mark the occasion (and support his hard work) by purchasing the Instapaper iOS app(s) . I promise you’ll be treating yourself to a massive update to an already excellent product. Now, it’s fortunate and appropriate that you’ll be hearing this advice at length from a lot of people this week. Because, if it’s not already obvious, Marco’s little app (and its associated services) enjoys a rabid fanbase of sundry paragraph cultists who are as eager as I am to spread the word; and, yes, we do want you to join the Reading Nerd cult. But, I also want to mark the occasion by adding a few thoughts on exactly what Instapaper has done, and continues to do, for me. (As you may already know, I’m a big Marco fan .)
February 18, 2009 Personal development can affect all aspects of your life, from controlling your negative thoughts to gaining the self-confidence to excel at work. If you’re in need of some inspiration to get you on the right road to improving yourself, the Internet is full of blogs that can offer guidance, advice and support to aid you in your journey. We’ve brought together 100 here, in no particular order, to help you get started. Lifehack.org : Check out this site to find tips, how-to’s and insightful articles to help you develop your inner strength, perform better at work, boost your productivity and much more.

Top 100 Personal Development Blogs | Bachelor's Degree Online

http://www.bachelorsdegreeonline.com/blog/2009/top-100-personal-development-blogs/

10 Websites To Help You Kick Your Smoking Addiction (and Improve Your Health)

Not surprising, when you consider that’s the stumbling block for many an addiction”¦ smoking included. The benefits of quitting smoking are too many ““ from increasing your energy to lessening your medical bills. And of course, making life just a bit easier for the passive smokers. Perhaps I am compiling this list of the 10 websites that can help someone kick the smoking habit in vain. http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/10-websites-kick-smoking-addiction-health/