Surfing around firefox add-ons and I found this one called Zotero.
It's geared toward collection, organization, citing, and sharing research info. Seems like a bang-up tool for those of us trying to keep track of info like this. Hope some find it useful.
www.Zotero.org
Right up our alley, methinks.
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Re: Tool that might assist in collecting resources online
This comes highly recommended from me. It scans a page and then can auto create the citations for any references it finds on the page. It can index pdf's and retrieve the citation for them. It has a file sync capability although I don't use that because I have a lot of large files. One interesting ability is to share collections as feeds through the Zotero website. That can include group collections that pool documents and citations. It can also create timelines ... so you can have a timeline say of the papers of Anthony Peratt showing when they were published.
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