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Social Software: Wikis Darlene Fichter, Data Library Coordinator, U of S Library November 28, 2005 ACCOLEDS/DLI Training
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Darlene Fichter
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Collaboration Happens at Different Levels Community level –Relatively intense interactions –Rheingold - “enough people carry on public discussions long enough, with sufficient human feeling, to form webs of personal relationships in cyberspace." Network level –Interaction based around a topic or subject Team level –Based around a project, task, process
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U of S Weblog Initiative I worked with the campus IT project team on: –Software selection –Policy –Promotion –Training –Stage: “soft rollout” UThink – University of Minnesota (library led institution wide) blog.lib.umn.edu blog.lib.umn.edu Embedded “blog this” in the licensed database results like links to citation manager
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The University of Warwick: Statistics http://blogs.warwick.ac.uk
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Aggregate Tags for Your Community University of Warwick Launch fall 2004 Blogs3,622 Posts47,872 Comments110,784 Tags4,654
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Small Team Blog – Data Library Software: Movable Type
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Wiki
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What is a “Wiki”? Web application invented by Ward Cunningham in 1994 that allows anyone to add content and anyone to edit it. “It’s a tool for collaboration, really, we don’t know quite what it is but it’s a fun way of communicating asynchronously across the network”. Wiki means “quick” in Hawaiian
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Wiki’s Characteristics Intended to be simple so you can focus on the writing, not the mechanics and syntax No HTML required
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Wikis: Collections of Pages Home PageContact UsProductsRFPs edit Wiki pages look like web pages Anyone with a web browser can read a wiki site Illustrations adapted from Guillaume du Gardier. What is a wiki? June 2, 2005
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Click, Write and Save edit save...KMWorld 2005 …KMWorld 2005 Anyone can undo any change at any time Anyone with a web browser can edit a wiki site
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Create a new page by writing its name in CamelCase, called a WikiName Creating New Pages Title … NewName … edit NewName Click on any WikiName to see pages that link to it
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Wiki Design Principles Openness and trust –if a page is incomplete or inaccurate anyone can edit it Incremental –pages can cite other pages, even those not yet written Observable –you can see the changes being made Organic –site structure is up to everyone and it will evolve and change More principles… Wiki Design Principles http://www.c2.com/cgi/wiki?WikiDesignPrinciples
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Wiki (Jotspot) Anatomy: Features Attach a File Import Word Emails Send an Email Make a comment Invite users Changes via RSS Search
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Wiki Examples: Wikipedia www.wikipedia.org
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Wikipedia: Recent Changes
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Wikipedia in Action London bombing, time lapse for Wikipedia changes Emergent Information The Day Citizen Media Went Mainstream, July 11, 2005 http://thelastminute.typepad.com/blog/2005/07/the_day_citizen.html
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Wikipedia: Viewing History
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Wiki Gardeners Person who goes around tidying up the wiki, pruning, editing, organizing, and cleaning up Usually liked and respected On a wiki, you might want to assign this role.
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Library Success: A Best Practices Wiki http://www.libsuccess.org
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Ohio University Biz Wiki http://www.library.ohiou.edu/subjects/bizwiki/index.php/Main_Page
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University of Connecticut Staff Wiki http://wiki.lib.uconn.edu/wiki/Main_Page
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Butler WikiRef http://www.seedwiki.com/wiki/butler_wikiref/
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Other Social Software Examples Social Bookmark Tools –Furl - www.furl.netwww.furl.net –Connotea - www.connotea.org (aimed at academic, software is open source and you can install locally)www.connotea.org –del.icio.us - www.del.icio.uswww.del.icio.us sharing, tagging and subscribing to other bookmarks recommends other sites to you based on your profile Flickr - www.flckr.com - sharing and tagging photoswww.flckr.com Technorati - www.technorati.com - search blogs, or switch and search "tags"www.technorati.com
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Thank you Questions? Darlene Fichter University of Saskatchewan Libraries library.usask.ca/~fichter/
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