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Library 2.0: An Academic's Perspective: The Customer is Always Right, Part 3
Commenter 'When you think about it, it once took "radical trust" to allow people to check books out of libraries.'
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When you think about it, it once took "radical trust" to allow people to check books out of libraries.
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Are our catalogues free of obscenities?
Ohio University Library - Biz Wiki
"The purpose of this Wiki is to experiment with an alternative form of delivery of library information. ... While [existing static] Research Guides contain good information, they are difficult to update, as they are three separate html pages. In addition, they are not the most interesting things to read, are not searchable, and contain duplicated information. ... This wiki might be a good alternative to the traditional research guide format, and could perhaps compliment the Business Blog quite nicely.
Another really cool thing about the Biz Wiki is that anyone can edit it. That's right, this is a library resource that Ohio University students, faculty, staff, and other librarians can contribute to."
Presenting at CiL2008 said that (according to attendee) "Make a skeleton and put some stuff in it before you open it to the audience. Don't expect them to help you build it. Add help pages. Use it to teach from; it's a virtual handout. Link to it from everywhere. Watch statistics. Add a Meebo widgit if you're brave enough. Should OU have "one wiki to rule them all?" Then we could google custom search them? Practice euthanasia on on nearly dead wikis."
BizWiki appears to be editable only by logged in people "members of the user group".
Library and Information Show 2008 » "Self-plagiarism is style"
fuzzy searching tweak on pre-existing "Did you mean..."
Web 2.0 - Continuing impact on Library Catalogues » SlideShare
a Dave Pattern presentation on opac 2.0
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A public library subject guides wiki. Main pages editable only by librarians. Discussion pages open to anyone - presently suffering a spam influx. (If anyone was monitoring this it could be easily fixed.)
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