What did you find interesting?
For the first time, I got one of those Lee LeFever video clips to work (Craft something or other?) and it REALLY helped me understand the variety of uses that a wiki could be put to. I have had so many instances of trying to collaborate, discuss, plan, wordsmith, etc. using email and it was as clunky and cumbersome as all get-out. I can see many, many uses for wikis.
What types of applications within libraries might work well with a wiki?
I'd like to see a wiki for best practices for computer classes, for adult programming, for reference, for readers advisory, for displays, and on and on and on. Then comes the "manuals" type uses, such as a guide to DDC, guides to fiction subject headings, guides to whatever (school assignments, boy scout merit badge projects, genealogy searches, etc.) I am ready to go wiki-crazy!
(Now I think I'll go back and listen to the other Craft something or other video clips!)
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