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August 07, 2006

Wikis at AALL

I'll bet you figured that by now I've written up all my AALL experiences. But how about just one more program mention?

Debbie Ginsberg did a great overview program on wikis, Let’s All Wiki Wiki! Though there's nothing like being there, her Powerpoint can give you some good information, and her handout is excellent. Both of these are available on the LawLib Wiki that she created for the presentation. While you're there, get in the spirit and create or edit a page, just to get the feel of how these things work.

While public Internet wikis, editable by anyone, can have credibility and spam issues, wikis can be great for internal use and collaboration, so don't ignore this trend!

Posted by Cindy L. Chick on August 7, 2006 06:24 PM

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