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Gabriela Grossecko comparatie
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Wikis are everywhere, but, unfortunately, the online literature has not begun to focus on wikis yet. Why aren't wikis on our radar screen the way blogs are right now? Walt Crawford, a senior analyst at RLG and active writer and speaker in the library field, reported to me by e-mail that he had "tried out a library-related one quite a while ago and, at the time, found the mechanisms and content both either uninteresting or problematic. Since I didn't have any need that cried out for wikis as a solution, I didn't pursue the matter. That also explains the absence of any mention of wikis in my American Libraries 'e-files' series in late 2001: I was not aware of any real significance in the library field. That doesn't mean there isn't any, of course."
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Urs FreiUmfassende Abhandlung zum Thema Wiki (inkl. geschichtlicher Rückblick) und Vergleich zu Blogs
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greenbesOvewview of free Wiki products
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patarakinWiki as a PIM
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Quickiwiki, Swiki, Twiki, Zwiki and the Plone Wars Wiki as a PIM and Collaborative Content Tool
by David Mattison • Access Services Archivist • British Columbia Archives, Cananda
In July 1991 I had my first taste of hypertext when a neighbor loaned me his Classic Macintosh. I created a HyperCard stack simulating an orientation to my workplace. Working in a Wang shop as I did at the time, I couldn't show it to anyone except in printed form. I remember it was pretty tough to convey my excitement over hypertext on the basis of ink on paper. Over my many years of research and writing, I could see the personal potential for either a stand-alone or a Web-based hypertext system. Over the 2 decades I've worked with personal computers, I tried a few personal information manager (PIM) and free-form database products such as AskSam [http://www.asksam.com/], but decided to wait. Even then, others were already working out solutions to using a Web browser as a hypertext writing tool. -
Quickiwiki, Swiki, Twiki, Zwiki and the Plone Wars Wiki as a PIM and Collaborative Content Tool
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LeadingZero .This looks like a good place to start with a PIM wiki
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Swiki is a wiki clone created with Squeak
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Swiki is a wiki clone created with Squeak
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Amy GahranFound it through Furl popular items
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Andy Robertsl for either a stand-alone or a Web-based hypertext system. Over the 2 decades I've worked with pe
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Tom SeppComprehensive overview...
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Paulo MoekotteUitgebreide review van wiki's en de mogelijkheden.
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pierregorissenWiki wiki :-)
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Quickiwiki, Swiki, Twiki, Zwiki and the Plone Wars Wiki as a PIM and Collaborative Content Tool
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Where Will Wikis Go Next?
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