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		<title>By: Craig Reynolds</title>
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		<description>CiteULike (www.citeulike.org) is a great tool for keeping track of citations for academic publications to be used as references in papers and theses.  It is similar to del.icio.us, allowing bookmarking and tagging, while being specialized for literature citations.</description>
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