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Wikis for Libraries

Electronic Library, 2011
Madely Du Preez
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The Reengineering Wiki

Proceedings of the Sixth European Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering, 2003
The reverse and reengineering research communities have a strong tradition of collecting, organizing, and unifying research results. Typical examples include an explicit taxonomy, dedicated web sites, an annotated bibliography, as well as efforts in exchange formats and tool evaluation.
Arie van Deursen, Eelco Visser
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Semantic Wikis

IEEE Software, 2008
Lean knowledge management is today implemented mostly through wikis, which let users enter text and other data, such as files, and connect the content through hyperlinks. Easy setup and a huge variety of editing support are primary reasons for wiki use in all types of intranet- and Internet-based information sharing (see P.
Sebastian Schaffert   +3 more
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To Wiki or Not to Wiki?

SCHOLE: A Journal of Leisure Studies and Recreation Education, 2010
Collaborative learning experiences are looked upon favorably by many educators because of their ability to yield desired educational outcomes such as critical thinking, solving problems, cooperatin...
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The augmented Wiki

Proceedings of the 2006 international symposium on Wikis, 2006
Wikis are based on simple, but powerful design principles that make them useful as dynamic knowledge repositories. Now that we have a better understanding of what these principles are and why and how they work, how can we improve them? Augment, the original hypertext system which was first developed in the 1960s and is still running today, offers some ...
Douglas C. Engelbart, Eugene Eric Kim
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Wiki Scaffolding: Aligning wikis with the corporate strategy

Information Systems, 2012
Wikis are main exponents of collaborative development by user communities. This community may be created around the wiki itself (e.g., community of contributors in Wikipedia) or already exist (e.g., company employees in corporate wikis). In the latter case, the wiki is not created in a vacuum but as part of the information ecosystem of the hosting ...
Oscar Díaz 0001, Gorka Puente
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Wiki content templating

Proceedings of the 17th international conference on World Wide Web, 2008
Wiki content templating enables reuse of content structures among wiki pages. In this paper we present a thorough study of this widespread feature, showing how its two state of the art models (functional and creational templating) are sub-optimal.
Angelo Di Iorio   +2 more
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Sticky Wikis

Computer, 2014
After observing and developing online reference websites for 20 plus years, it's clear the biggest hurdle to reliability still hasn't been overcome.
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It's a Wiki Wiki World

Medical Reference Services Quarterly, 2007
SUMMARY Wikis are an excellent way of sharing information and facilitating teamwork and communication in a library. Wikis enable library staff to collectively contribute, edit, and comment on a Web site and can be implemented in a variety of ways. Internally, a wiki can serve as an institutional knowledgebase or repository.
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Wiki Pedagogy ? A Tale of Two Wikis

2006 7th International Conference on Information Technology Based Higher Education and Training, 2006
This paper reports on a research project investigating the deployment of two different wikis in two Masters of IT subjects. As well, two different learning task designs were used (weekly whole class extension question tasks versus semester long group projects) providing further basis for comparison and contrast within the project.
Matt Bower   +3 more
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