Kent State Workshop - Using Web 2.0 Principles to Become Librarian 2.0, wikis, Nov. 2007

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    1. Kent State University SLIS, Nov. 9-10, 2007 Using Web 2.0 Principles to Become Librarian 2.0 WIKIS
    2. Instructor: Brian C. Gray
      • Head of Reference & Librarian (Engineering, Mathematics, & Statistics)
      • Kelvin Smith Library, Case Western Reserve University
      • Work email: bcg8@case.edu
      • Work phone: 216-368-8685
      • IM: AIM - kslbcg8
      • ICQ - 499284601
      • Google Chat - kslbcg8@gmail.com
      • MSN - bcg8@case.edu
      • Yahoo - kslbcg8
    3. Getting to Know Wikis
      • Types of wikis
      • Creating a wiki
      • Using a wiki
      • Policies and issues
      • Wiki Exploration
    4. Wiki – Features
      • Collaborative writing environment in the form of a web page.
      • Article
      • Editing mode
      • Discussion/Talk
      • History/Archive
      • Search
      • Index/Categories
    5. Wiki - Uses
      • FAQ
      • History of
      • Subject guide
      • Community portal
      • Training manual
      • Group collaboration
      • Traditional website alternative
    6. Wiki vs Traditional Webpages
      • Pages still link to other pages, but…
      • “ Open” editing
      • Often various words within a page will each link to pages representing and adding value to that word
      • Very “organic” in nature
      • Do you see why librarians, as a profession, are scared by wikis?
    7. Wiki Challenges
      • Training or strong instructions needed to participate
      • Not as hard as coding a web page but not as simple as just adding text either – especially to utilize the extra value that can be realized
      • Spam or destructive behaviors
      • High level of trust in participants needed
      • High level of trust in content may be needed
    8. Wiki Examples
      • See http://www.squidoo.com/library2point0/

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