Ooo, the SJCPL wiki is lovely - and two amazing things about it - a) it was edited recently (nothing worse than a site that's dusty and out of date) and b) the crafts page has been accessed 49,125 times! Impressive. Someone clearly cares about that section. In some ways a shame that only the librarians can edit their wikis though, as surely the point is collaboration with users in this regard...
I luuurrrv the book lovers wiki. not a lot of content, but a clever idea to integrate a competition with a wiki and then into the library catalogue - very 2.0! also lurv the library success wiki though am terribly disappointed that the Home Library Services wiki is EMPTY (shame, fellow outreachers! i will add to this once i have something to boast of ... ) crazy, as I was scanning the web looking for just this sort of information only yesterday. i have hereby added to my del.icio.us and will use it i'm sure. much better than a forum.
so applications - I will use it myself to look for ideas (one passed on already, thank you to the library success wiki) and i can see applications for reference, subject area guides, competitions, events (e.g. run event on a topic and encourage participants, local business etc. to add to the wiki)... great section
Thursday, November 29, 2007
Task # 16 wikis
Posted by Donna at 11:13 PM
Labels: Learning 2.0, wikis
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