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Social Software: Wikis Darlene Fichter, Data Library Coordinator, U of S Library November 28, 2005 ACCOLEDS/DLI Training.

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1 Social Software: Wikis Darlene Fichter, Data Library Coordinator, U of S Library November 28, 2005 ACCOLEDS/DLI Training

2 Darlene Fichter

3 Collaboration Happens at Different Levels  Community level –Relatively intense interactions –Rheingold - “enough people carry on public discussions long enough, with sufficient human feeling, to form webs of personal relationships in cyberspace."  Network level –Interaction based around a topic or subject  Team level –Based around a project, task, process

4 U of S Weblog Initiative  I worked with the campus IT project team on: –Software selection –Policy –Promotion –Training –Stage: “soft rollout”  UThink – University of Minnesota (library led institution wide)  blog.lib.umn.edu blog.lib.umn.edu  Embedded “blog this” in the licensed database results like links to citation manager

5 The University of Warwick: Statistics http://blogs.warwick.ac.uk

6 Aggregate Tags for Your Community  University of Warwick Launch fall 2004 Blogs3,622 Posts47,872 Comments110,784 Tags4,654

7 Small Team Blog – Data Library Software: Movable Type

8 Wiki

9 What is a “Wiki”?  Web application invented by Ward Cunningham in 1994 that allows anyone to add content and anyone to edit it. “It’s a tool for collaboration, really, we don’t know quite what it is but it’s a fun way of communicating asynchronously across the network”.  Wiki means “quick” in Hawaiian

10 Wiki’s Characteristics  Intended to be simple so you can focus on the writing, not the mechanics and syntax  No HTML required

11 Wikis: Collections of Pages Home PageContact UsProductsRFPs edit  Wiki pages look like web pages  Anyone with a web browser can read a wiki site Illustrations adapted from Guillaume du Gardier. What is a wiki? June 2, 2005

12 Click, Write and Save edit save...KMWorld 2005 …KMWorld 2005  Anyone can undo any change at any time  Anyone with a web browser can edit a wiki site

13  Create a new page by writing its name in CamelCase, called a WikiName Creating New Pages Title … NewName … edit NewName  Click on any WikiName to see pages that link to it

14 Wiki Design Principles  Openness and trust –if a page is incomplete or inaccurate anyone can edit it  Incremental –pages can cite other pages, even those not yet written  Observable –you can see the changes being made  Organic –site structure is up to everyone and it will evolve and change  More principles… Wiki Design Principles http://www.c2.com/cgi/wiki?WikiDesignPrinciples

15 Wiki (Jotspot) Anatomy: Features Attach a File Import Word Emails Send an Email Make a comment Invite users Changes via RSS Search

16 Wiki Examples: Wikipedia www.wikipedia.org

17 Wikipedia: Recent Changes

18 Wikipedia in Action  London bombing, time lapse for Wikipedia changes  Emergent Information The Day Citizen Media Went Mainstream, July 11, 2005 http://thelastminute.typepad.com/blog/2005/07/the_day_citizen.html

19 Wikipedia: Viewing History

20 Wiki Gardeners  Person who goes around tidying up the wiki, pruning, editing, organizing, and cleaning up  Usually liked and respected On a wiki, you might want to assign this role.

21 Library Success: A Best Practices Wiki http://www.libsuccess.org

22 Ohio University Biz Wiki http://www.library.ohiou.edu/subjects/bizwiki/index.php/Main_Page

23 University of Connecticut Staff Wiki http://wiki.lib.uconn.edu/wiki/Main_Page

24 Butler WikiRef http://www.seedwiki.com/wiki/butler_wikiref/

25 Other Social Software Examples  Social Bookmark Tools –Furl - www.furl.netwww.furl.net –Connotea - www.connotea.org (aimed at academic, software is open source and you can install locally)www.connotea.org –del.icio.us - www.del.icio.uswww.del.icio.us  sharing, tagging and subscribing to other bookmarks  recommends other sites to you based on your profile  Flickr - www.flckr.com - sharing and tagging photoswww.flckr.com  Technorati - www.technorati.com - search blogs, or switch and search "tags"www.technorati.com

26 Thank you  Questions? Darlene Fichter University of Saskatchewan Libraries library.usask.ca/~fichter/


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