Method 10 – Wiki World
It is true, the Plain English Tutorial series are just plain good. The length is just about right for a topic. My attention span, along with the rest of the world, has shrunk to about 3 minutes.
I really enjoyed the ALA wikis – I like Chicago – maybe next year!
The wiki posts in the Library Development wiki were interesting to view and pointed up some new sites to me. Good browsing on a rainy day.
One use I think might be valuable would be using a wiki with my faculty for Collection Development. Subject Guides might be helpful too. There are so many resources that it is helpful to have a spot where others might be able to make a contribution.
So out of this exercise I have an account with PBwiki; found some good blog sources and can see two ways a wiki could benefit me and my library patrons.
Friday, November 20, 2009
Method 10 - Wiki
Labels:
collection development,
PBwiki,
social media,
subject guides,
web 2.0,
wiki
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