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January 19, 2004

Wikis in Practice

Last week I talked about wikis. Since then I've spotted couple of interesting examples of public wikis.

KMWiki is "A virtual space where we gather to collect, comment, anneal and refactor our thoughts, links, insights and questions around knowledge management." You'll find a wealth of KM resources here, and if you know of a resource that's not there, you can just add it!

If you want some instruction on how to use a wiki, and space to practice, take a look at Jurawiki.de WikiSeminar. This virtual seminar is hosted by Networklawyers, and is available in German and English.

[Jan. 23, 2004 - I've removed a reference in this entry to KM Wiki, which appears to have been hijacked by porn spammers. Therein lie the perils of allowing anyone to edit. As of today all the KM content is gone.]

[Jan. 26, 2004 - The KM content is back on KM Wiki, so I've reposted the reference above. Let's see how long it stays spamless!]

Posted by Cindy L. Chick on January 19, 2004 02:31 PM

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