USEFUL LINKS that stay AVAILABLE AND navigable
Public Bookmark HubOrganize
Project overview
STATUS: LIVE — projects.gerber.ca/bookmarks/
The Problem
A portfolio of custom-built tools, data demonstrations, planning utilities, and scholarly resources distributed across multiple URLs is only useful if it’s navigable. Without a single entry point, the depth of a technical portfolio is effectively invisible to anyone who doesn’t already know exactly where to look — which is almost everyone who matters: search committees, collaborators, credentialing bodies, and institutional partners arriving via a LinkedIn profile or a conference program bio.
The Solution
A clean, fast-loading, minimalist bookmarks hub that serves as the centralized gateway to the full project portfolio. Each entry carries a title, a concise description, category tags (tech, security, publications, presentations, tools, planning, healthcare), and a direct visit link. The static HTML structure requires no login, no tracking, and loads instantly on any device — a deliberate design choice for a tool whose entire purpose is frictionless access.
Who Uses It
Anyone arriving from a CV, resume, cover letter, LinkedIn profile, or conference presentation who wants to explore the technical work in depth without having to navigate a complex site structure. Also useful as a quick-reference index for collaborators and colleagues who need to locate a specific tool without remembering its URL.
What Changed
The hub makes the portfolio legible as a whole rather than as a collection of isolated tools. Taken individually, a browser fingerprinting demo, a physician coverage analyser, and a faculty growth plan portal look like unrelated curiosities. Presented together with consistent categorisation and description, they tell a coherent story: an administrator who doesn’t just propose solutions but builds them, across a surprisingly broad range of technical and professional domains.
Key features:
- Categorized entries with concise descriptions and tags.
- Minimalist, fast-loading design.
- A “living dashboard” approach—easy to keep current.
- Front-end bookmark addition with password.
External link: Visit hub

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