Thing #9: What’s a Wiki?
A wiki is a collaborative website and authoring tool that allows users to easily add, remove and edit content. Wikipedia, the online open-community encyclopedia, is the largest and perhaps the most well-known of these knowledge sharing tools. With the benefits that wikis provide, the use and popularity of these tools is exploding.
Some of the benefits that make wikis so attractive:
- Anyone (registered or unregistered, if unrestricted) can add, edit or delete content;
- Tracking tools within wikis allow you to easily keep up on what been changed and by whom;
- Earlier versions of a page can be viewed and reinstated when needed;
- Users do not need to know HTML in order to apply styles to text or add and edit content. In most cases, simple syntax structure is used.
As the use of wikis has grown over the last few years, libraries all over the country have begun to use them to collaborate and share knowledge. Among their applications are pathfinder or subject guide wikis, book review wikis, ALA conference wikis and even library best practices wikis.
Discovery Resources:
Use these resources to learn more aboout wikis:
- Yay, another Common Craft video!
- What is a Wiki? – Library Success wiki presentation
- Using Wikis to Create Online Communities – a good overview of what a wiki is and how it can be used in libraries.
Exploration Exercise:
- For this exploration exercise, you are asked to take a look at some library wikis and blog about your findings. Here’s a few examples to get you started:
- SJCPL Subject Guides – a pathfinder wiki developed by the St. Joseph County Public Library system
- Book Lovers Wiki – developed by the Princeton Public Library
- Library Success: A best practices wiki
- The Bull Run Library wiki – aother public library wiki
- Other library wiki examples
- Create a blog post about your findings.
What did you find interesting?
What types of applications within libraries might work well with a wiki?
So what’s in a wiki? Find out by doing some exploring on your own! ![]()
Well….I really enjoyed participating in this Web 2.0 party.
And to celebrate I spent an hour tooling about on image morphing and stuff with Befunky.com and Image Chef and Big Huge labs again. It’s amazing what you can do. By the way, my Avatar made in Befunky is the best one ever..now if I can only figure out how to post it to my blog….
Check mine out and leave comments! Happy 2009!
Wikis make sense…like RSS feeds, they make life easier, more accessible and less cluttered. I particulary liked the Book Lovers Wiki by Princeton Public Library…that would be fun to have at Irvington!