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1 Instructional Technology & Design Office itd@support.lis.illinois.edu 217-244-4903 or 800-377-1892 The World of Wikis Presented by Rebecca McGuire

2 Agenda What is a Wiki? Why use Wikis? Parts of a Wiki Choosing a Wiki Host Wiki examples Libraries and Wikis

3 What is a Wiki? A group of web pages that can be edited by any user A collaborative, interactive website that is creative and edited by many authors No top-down command structure Users can: Add new information Edit previous authors’ submissions allow their users to compare previous versions of its pages Track who wrote or edited what and when

4 Why Use Wikis? Easy to use Usually don’t need any knowledge of text markup languages Web-based No other apps needed Anyone can make changes, and they can be constantly updated and improved

5 Why Use Wikis? Many are free and open-sourced Encourage collaboration Easy to link to related pages

6 Parts of a Wiki All wikis start off as a single blank page Pages are created and connected by hyperlinks WikiLink: hyperlink whose destination is a different wiki page No ownership of pages; anyone can change the work of others

7 Parts of a Wiki Recent and relevant changes to the wiki are shown Discussion section Users can login to make changes Can create homepages, track their involvement

8 Choosing a Wiki Host Different wiki systems have varying capabilities Look at cost and domain name hosting Content management: Some can only handle words and images; others can handle additional content such as videos, calendars, and instant messaging

9 Choosing a Wiki Host Look and feel: different wikis have different layouts Permissions: some systems let you assign different user privileges Security: look at which wikis are larger targets for spam, vandalism, and collapse

10 Examples of Wikis Media Wiki Free, open-source, simple to navigate Users can make their own page Product of wikimedia, which is a nonprofit under Wikipedia Confluence Wiki GSLIS staff use this Costs money

11 Examples of Wikis Wiki Spaces Easy to use, often in school libraries Very secure; only invited members can edit content Local Wikis Provide wide variety of community information Encourage collaboration and community ownership Anyone can contribute; represents different perspectives Challenges: getting community involved, sustainability, providing diverse views and unique information

12 Libraries and Wikis Communication between staff and patrons Collaboration between libraries A way to share resources, book lists, and book reviews Some examples: Subject guide wikis Best practices wikis Reference-interview wikis Staff intranet wikis Community wikis

13 Conclusion What did you just learn? What is a Wiki? Why use Wikis? Parts of a Wiki Choosing a Wiki Host Wiki examples Libraries and Wikis Quiz!

14 Thanks for watching! Please give us feedback: http://go.illinois.edu/itdfeedback Instructional Technology & Design Office itd@support.lis.illinois.edu 217-244-4903 or 800-377-1892


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