Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Item 16
Wikis are a good way for maintaining information that needs widespread access. They can be easily updated with no need to reprint multiple pages after each change. Being able to limit who can update what makes it easier to maintain the integrity of the data. Libraries have been using wikis for some time for procedures manuals, subject guides, homework help, etc. They're fun to play with when you have time.
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