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Revision as of 05:46, 3 January 2012
How Libraries Can Use Wikis With Their Patrons
- Community Wiki
- Examples:
- University of Calgary Wiki
- Ann Arbor Wiki (done by the Community High School Web Group)
- RocWiki: The People's Guide to Rochester
- Davis Wiki
- Examples:
- Subject Guide Wiki
- Examples:
- Biz Wiki (Ohio University)
- SJCPL's Subject Guides(St. Joseph County Public Library)
- Examples:
- Wikify the OPAC
- Patrons annotating the catalog -- see Open WorldCat for an example.
- Wiki as Courseware
- Examples:
- E-Rhetoric Wiki (course at Bemidji State University)
- Teaching Writing With Technology Wiki(course at Bemidji State University)
- Examples:
- Wiki as Content Management Software
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