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1 Wiki: The Ultimate Tool For Online Collaboration Meredith Farkas November 15, 2006 Michigan Library Consortium

2 What you will learn  What a wiki is  What wikis are good for, what they’re not so good for  How libraries are successfully using wikis  Tips on developing a successful wiki

3 What is a wiki?  Allows people to collaboratively develop a Web site without any tech-savvy (no HTML required!)  Like a content management system  Wiki = quick (in Hawaiian)  All community members can add to or edit the work of others

4 Wiki background  Ward Cunningham and the Portland Pattern Repository  Wikipedia  Conference wikis, fan wikis, wiki knowledgebases

5 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

6 Wiki components

7 Discussion area for each page

8 All changes made to the page

9 List of changes made to all pages

10 Wiki Syntax  Ways to format text, change color, create links, create tables, etc.  Not difficult to learn, but different  Example: ALA New Orleans WikiALA New Orleans Wiki  Differences for each wiki  WYSIWYG is the future

11 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)

12 Wikis vs. Blogs  Perpetual work in progress  Good for collaborative group work  Posts are permanent  Good for disseminating info/starting a dialogue

13 Why wiki?  Easy to use  Web-based  Anyone can make changes  Findability  Many free and open-source wikis  Flexible and extensible

14 Why not wiki?  Too open (trust issues)  Concerns about ownership of content  Disorganized  Vandalism and spam

15 Wikis in Practice

16 How libraries can use wikis with their patrons  Community wiki  Subject guide wiki  Wiki as courseware  Wiki as Web site

17 Community wiki http://daviswiki.org/

18 Subject guide wiki http://www.library.ohiou.edu/subjects/bizwiki/

19 Wiki as courseware http://biro.bemidjistate.edu/~morgan/e-rhetoric/wiki.php

20 Wiki as Web site http://library.usca.edu/Main/HomePage

21 How librarians can use wikis  Staff Intranet  Collaborative document editing  Collaboratively-developed manual  Guidebook  Knowledgebase  Planning space for conferences

22 Staff Intranet

23 Collaborative document editing http://www.zohowriter.com/

24 Collaboratively-developed manual http://www.seedwiki.com/wiki/ antioch_university_new_england_library_staff_training_and_support_wiki/

25 Guidebook http://il2006.pbwiki.com/

26 Knowledgebase http://www.libsuccess.org/

27 Planning space for conferences http://wikimania2006.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_Page

28 Wiki Tips How to develop and maintain a successful wiki

29 Wiki Tips: Software  Do you want your wiki hosted? Wiki Farms Easier if you don’t have a server or don’t know what you’re doing Examples: PBWiki, WetPaint, WikiSpacesPBWikiWetPaintWikiSpaces  Do you want to install the software on your own server? More software options this way More control Maintenance burden is on you Examples: MediaWiki, PmWiki, TwikiMediaWikiPmWikiTwiki

30 Things to consider  Programming language  Ease of installation  Security Permissioning Spam prevention  Ease of use  Cost

31 Things to consider (cont’d)  Syntax  Version control  Ability to hold discussions  RSS  Ability to change look For help choosing software, check out the Wiki Matrix (http://www.wikimatrix.org/).http://www.wikimatrix.org/

32 Wiki management  Seeding the wiki  Documentation  Policies  Marketing  Dealing with spam

33 Questions? Just ask! E-mail me: mfarkas@norwich.edumfarkas@norwich.edu AIM me: librarianmer Visit my site: meredith.wolfwater.commeredith.wolfwater.com


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