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Wiki Links and Articles

 

Allan, C. (2007). Using a wiki to manage a library instruction program: Sharing knowledge to better serve patrons. College & Research Libraries News, 68(4), 242-4.

 

Casey, Michael E., and Laura C. Savastinuk. 2006. Library 2.0. Library Journal 131, no. 14: 40–42. http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA6365200.html (accessed June 12, 2007).

 

Chase, D. (2007). Transforming Sharing with Instant Messaging, Wikis, Interactive Maps, and Flickr. Computers in Libraries, 27(1), 6-8, 52-4, 56.

 

Chawner, B., & Lewis, P. (2006). WikiWikiWebs: New Ways to Communicate in a Web Environment. Information Technology and Libraries, 25(1), 33-43.

 

Courtney, Nancy. 2007. Library 2.0 and beyond: Innovative technologies and tomorrow’s user (in press). Westport, Conn.: Libraries Unlimited.

 

Fichter, D. (2006). Using wikis to support online collaboration in libraries. Information Outlook, 10(1), 30-31.

 

Fichter, D. (2005). Intranets, Wikis, Blikis, and Collaborative Working. Online, 29(5), 47-50.

 

Fichter, D. (2005). The Many Forms of E-Collaboration: Blogs, Wikis, Portals, Groupware, Discussion Boards, and Instant Messaging. Online, 29(4), 48-50.

 

Frumkin, J. (2005). The wiki and the digital library. OCLC Systems and Services, 21(1), 18-22.

 

Guenther, K. (2005). Socializing Your Web Site with Wikis, Twikis, and Blogs. Online, 29(6), 51-3.

 

Kille, A. (2006). Wikis in the Workplace: How Wikis Can Help Manage Knowledge in Library Reference Services. LIBRES, 16(1), p. 1.

 

Long, S. A. (2006). Exploring the wiki world: The new face of collaboration. New Library World, 107(3/4), 157-159.

 

Mattison, D. (2003). Quickiwiki, swiki, twiki, zwiki, and the plone wars: Wiki as PJM and collaborative content tool. Searcher, 11(4), 32-48.

 

Miller, Paul. 2006. Coming together around Library 2.0.” DLib Magazine, 12(4). http://www.dlib.org/dlib/april06/miller/04miller.html (accessed June 12, 2007).

 

Nichols, David M., and Michael B. Twidale. 1999. Computer supported cooperative work and libraries. Vine, 109: 10–15. http://www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/computing/research/cseg/projects/ariadne/docs/vine.html (accessed June 12, 2007).

 

Oatman, E. (2005). Make way for wikis. School Library Journal, 51(11), 52-54.

 

Sosnowski, C. J. (2007). If you're evaluating wiki software, here's a spot that helps you compare. Information Outlook, 11(3), 9.

 

Twidale, Michael B., et al. 1997. Collaboration in physical and digital libraries. Report No. 64, British Library Research and Innovation Centre. http://www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/computing/research/cseg/projects/ariadne/bl/report/ (accessed June 12, 2007).

 

Twidale, Michael B., and David M. Nichols. 1998a. Using studies of collaborative activity in physical environments to inform  the design of digital libraries. Technical Report CSEG/11/98, Computing Department, Lancaster University, UK. http://www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/computing/research/cseg/projects/ariadne/docs/cscw98.html (accessed June 12, 2007).

 

Twidale, Michael B., and David M. Nichols. 1998b. A survey of applications of CSCW for digital libraries. Technical Report CSEG/4/98, Computing Department, Lancaster University, UK. http://www.comp.lancs.ac.uk/computing/research/cseg/projects/ariadne/docs/survey.html (accessed June 12, 2007).

 

Withers, R. (2005). Something wiki this way comes: An interactive way of posting, updating and tracking changes in information used by library staff. College & Research Libraries News, 66(11), 775-777.

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