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This article explores how wikis can be used in library reference services to manage knowledge and wh...
Wikis have recently been adopted to support a variety of collaborative activities within librar...
A library instruction program includes multiple librarians dealing with changing information and gai...
Learn how to use this powerful content management application for research and to organize projects....
The term wiki, derived from the Hawaiian adjective “wiki wiki” meaning quick or fast, was coined by ...
As a widely applied Web2.0 technology, wikis are open, dynamic websites with collaboratively constru...
Wiki is a type of software (also known as social software) that enables its users to create a websit...
Providing staff access to policies and procedures is vital to keeping Technical Services, and the re...
Journal ArticleWikis are part of the suite of Web 2.0 technologies enhancing collaboration and commu...
In recent years, the ease of use and collaborative nature of the wiki has made it a popular tool in ...
The World Wide Web has rapidly evolved from a technological into a social medium. Web 2.0 has become...
Wikis have emerged as powerful platforms for facilitating and improving communication and collaborat...
This article details the development of the Library Instruction Wiki (http://instructionwiki.org): a...
Merriam-Webster online defines a wiki as a Web site that allows visitors to make changes, contrib...
A wiki allows anyone the ability to take part in the creation and editing of web content. With its ...
This article explores how wikis can be used in library reference services to manage knowledge and wh...
Wikis have recently been adopted to support a variety of collaborative activities within librar...
A library instruction program includes multiple librarians dealing with changing information and gai...
Learn how to use this powerful content management application for research and to organize projects....
The term wiki, derived from the Hawaiian adjective “wiki wiki” meaning quick or fast, was coined by ...
As a widely applied Web2.0 technology, wikis are open, dynamic websites with collaboratively constru...
Wiki is a type of software (also known as social software) that enables its users to create a websit...
Providing staff access to policies and procedures is vital to keeping Technical Services, and the re...
Journal ArticleWikis are part of the suite of Web 2.0 technologies enhancing collaboration and commu...
In recent years, the ease of use and collaborative nature of the wiki has made it a popular tool in ...
The World Wide Web has rapidly evolved from a technological into a social medium. Web 2.0 has become...
Wikis have emerged as powerful platforms for facilitating and improving communication and collaborat...
This article details the development of the Library Instruction Wiki (http://instructionwiki.org): a...
Merriam-Webster online defines a wiki as a Web site that allows visitors to make changes, contrib...
A wiki allows anyone the ability to take part in the creation and editing of web content. With its ...
This article explores how wikis can be used in library reference services to manage knowledge and wh...
Wikis have recently been adopted to support a variety of collaborative activities within librar...
A library instruction program includes multiple librarians dealing with changing information and gai...