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Wiki The Ultimate Tool for Online Collaboration Meredith Farkas September 25, 2006 ALA Headquarters
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What you will learn What a wiki is What wikis are good for, what they’re not so good for How libraries, organizations and conference organizers are successfully using wikis Tips on developing a successful wiki
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What is a wiki? Content management system Allows people to collaboratively develop a Web site without any tech-savvy Wiki = quick (in Hawaiian) All community members can add to or edit the work of others
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Wiki background Ward Cunningham and the Portland Pattern Repository Wikipedia Conference wikis, fan wikis, wiki knowledgebases Organizations jump on the wiki bandwagon
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Wiki Structure All wikis start off as a single blank page Pages are created and connected by hyperlinks No ownership of pages; anyone can change the work of others
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Wiki Components Pages community members can add to or edit (example)example Discussion area for each page List of all of the changes made to a particular page (version control) List of all changes made to all pages.
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Wiki Syntax Ways to format text, change color, create links, create tables, etc. Wikipedia editor’s guide Wikipedia editor’s guide Not difficult to learn, but different Differences for each wiki WYSIWYG is the future
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Wikis vs. Blogs No one owns content No specific organization (hyperlinks) Anyone can edit other people’s work A person owns their post Organized in reverse chron. order Only author can edit their own work (others can comment)
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Wikis vs. Blogs Perpetual work in progress Good for collaborative group work Posts are permanent Good for disseminating info/starting a dialogue
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Why wiki? Easy to use Web-based Anyone can make changes Findability (with database wikis) Many free and open-source wikis Flexible and extensible
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Why not wiki? Too open (trust issues) Concerns about ownership of content Disorganized Vandalism and spam
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Wikis in Practice
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Knowledge management (KM) All organizations want to make the best use of organizational knowledge Most are really bad at it Wiki is a great KM tool
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Wiki as Intranet for info sharing Most are behind the firewall or are password protected SUNY Stonybrook Health Science Library Wiki SUNY Stonybrook Health Science Library Wiki University of Connecticut Library University of Connecticut Library Norwich University Library Public Services Wiki Norwich University Library Public Services Wiki
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Wiki as professional knowledgebase Library Success: A Best Practices Wiki Library Success: A Best Practices Wiki Library Instruction Wiki Library Instruction Wiki Qwiki: Quantum Physics Wiki Qwiki: Quantum Physics Wiki The New PR Wiki The New PR Wiki
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Wikis for conference planning behind the scenes HigherEd BlogCon HigherEd BlogCon Five Weeks to a Social Library Five Weeks to a Social Library BarCamp BarCamp PodCon PodCon
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For ALA Wiki intranet for ALA (knowledgebase) Wiki for planning specific events, conferences, etc. Wikis for specific groups (Web design team, Distance Learning section of ACRL, American Libraries staff, etc.)
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Wiki = quick No editing in Dreamweaver, no FTP-ing into the server. No waiting for the Webmaster to update your page. Different people can be responsible for different content areas
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Wiki as Web site Antioch University New England Library Staff Training and Support Wiki Antioch University New England Library Staff Training and Support Wiki University of South Carolina Aiken Library Web site University of South Carolina Aiken Library Web site Bull Run Library Bull Run Library St. Joseph County Public Library Subject Guides St. Joseph County Public Library Subject Guides
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For ALA Wiki Web site for certain divisions that don’t have enough Web design support Wiki for pages that are updated frequently and get out-of-date quickly Example: PLA TechNotesPLA TechNotes
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When you want to hear from your users… Wikis are a great way to get patrons/clients to participate in building your Web space Resource guides Feedback spaces Book reviews Area guides You can learn a lot from your members or clients, and they will feel like you care about what they think
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Resource guides and book reviews ProductWiki ProductWiki Ohio University Library’s Biz WikiBiz Wiki wikiXbox360 wikiXbox360 Princeton Public Library’s Book Lovers WikiBook Lovers Wiki Wyoming Authors Wiki Wyoming Authors Wiki
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Area guides RocWiki (Rochester, NY) RocWiki Davis Wiki (Davis, CA) Davis Wiki Arbor Wiki (Ann Arbor, MI) Arbor Wiki PGHWiki (Pittsburgh, PA) PGHWiki
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For ALA A Booklist book review wiki A RUSA Great Reference Resources wiki A LITA wiki that collects reviews of Integrated Library Systems, Link Resolvers, Federated Search software, etc. Resource guides in any subject area Area guides for conferences
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Wikis that build community ICANN Wiki ICANN Wiki Tax Almanac Tax Almanac Mandriva Club Mandriva Club Why not an ALA Wiki? With areas for each ALA event where people can share info. Also could include resource guides, info about ALA governance for members, etc.
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Conference Wikis Library Conference Wikis ALA 2005 Chicago Wiki ALA 2006 New Orleans Wiki CIL 2006 Wiki IL 2006 Wiki ASIS&T 2005 Wiki MLA 2005 Wiki
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Conference Wiki Successes ALA Chicago 2005 Wiki ALA Chicago 2005 Wiki Wikimania 2006 Wikimania 2006 What can we learn from them? Grassroots feel makes for a better-used wiki Need dedicated wiki managers, but also need dedicated wiki contributors
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Conference wiki elements Conference information Listing of all programs Example: WikimaniaWikimania Example: KM World and Intranets ‘05KM World and Intranets ‘05 Tips Calendar of events (official and informal) Example: eBay DevConeBay DevCon Information about local area
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Conference wiki elements (cont’d) Social elements Profiles Example: Agile 2006, IL2006Agile 2006IL2006 Opportunity to ask questions of speakers on wiki Attendee Blogs (off or on-site?) Conference tag (ALA07 or ALA2007) Forums Chat (on wiki or IRC)
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Conference wiki elements (cont’d) For during the conference Announcements area Speakers post their notes/slides Attendees and speakers can continue discussions on the wiki Attendees post reports or link to external blog posts Example: Yale A2K ConferenceYale A2K Conference Example: Agile 2006Agile 2006
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Conference wiki elements (cont’d) Post conference Get feedback from attendees about conference Get feedback from attendees about wiki Continued dialogue among attendees
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Wiki Tips How to develop and maintain a successful wiki
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Wiki Tips: Software Popular options for wiki hosted on your server MediaWiki PmWiki Twiki SocialText XWiki Confluence ($$$) Confluence
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Wiki Tips: Software (cont’d) Popular Options for wikis hosted by the software company PBWiki WetPaint SeedWiki If you want control, no ads, etc., host the wiki on your server. If you don’t have server space, need the wiki for a small time-limited project, or are scared of maintaining a new tech, go with a hosted wiki. Check out the WikiMatrix when thinking about which software to useWikiMatrix
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Customizing MediaWiki Extensions Extensions Calendar WYSIWYG Functionality (for those running PHP5 or higher) – WYSIWYG will soon be in the MediaWiki release!!! WYSIWYG Functionality User blogs Permissioning Forums (from TaxAlmanac) Forums and many more!
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Customizing MediaWiki Skins Skins Security Bad Behavior Plugin E-mail authentication before editing (if you require people to register)
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Wiki Tips: Seeding No one wants to add to an empty wiki Also, people often don’t know what to add Add some content to the major categories before going live Creating an organizational scheme will prevent orphan links and chaos
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Wiki Tips: Documentation Wikis need lots of info for novice users What is a wiki What can you do with this wiki How to edit the wiki FAQ Whom to contact for more help Prepare for lots of questions! Wikipedia has lots of good documentation for MediaWiki users
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Wiki Tips: Content development Do lots of marketing Blogs E-mail lists and forums Publications (write an article on wikis!) Partner with groups related to your mission Give the wiki a grassroots feel, make it welcoming.
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Wiki Tips: Management Security Should you require registration? Dealing with spam Install spam-killing plugins or blacklists Monitor the wiki several times a day Dealing with trolls/flamers Deleting things that are inappropriate vs. deleting things that you don’t like Find lots of dedicated helpers!!!
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Questions? Comments? Meredith Farkas mgfarkas at gmail dot com http://meredith.wolfwater.com/wordpress/ AIM: librarianmer
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