Finally, a tool I know something about...
Well, at least a little. My wife helps edit and write for the North Carolina Wiki , so I am aware of what Wikis are. Amazingly the sheer mass of users seems to keep most wiki pages (from my experience on Wikipedia) on the straight and narrow, editing wars or not.
I enjoyed learning about other wikis that I had not even heard of: Booklovers Wiki, and LibrarySuccess (very nice, but I notice it has not been edited since December 2005).
I particularly enjoyed the tutorial at the Bull Run Library about using wiki as an application with Genealogy. What a great way to utilize collaborative work on the many lines of a family history.
Also, I noted on the Bull Run page, that they welcomed the many PLCMC L2.0 visitors that have signe their guestbook! AND they link to the PLCMC L2.0 page with a note to "Steal this idea" :-D Way to go Helene!
Well, at least a little. My wife helps edit and write for the North Carolina Wiki , so I am aware of what Wikis are. Amazingly the sheer mass of users seems to keep most wiki pages (from my experience on Wikipedia) on the straight and narrow, editing wars or not.
I enjoyed learning about other wikis that I had not even heard of: Booklovers Wiki, and LibrarySuccess (very nice, but I notice it has not been edited since December 2005).
I particularly enjoyed the tutorial at the Bull Run Library about using wiki as an application with Genealogy. What a great way to utilize collaborative work on the many lines of a family history.
Also, I noted on the Bull Run page, that they welcomed the many PLCMC L2.0 visitors that have signe their guestbook! AND they link to the PLCMC L2.0 page with a note to "Steal this idea" :-D Way to go Helene!
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