Wikis in libraries

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Wikis have recently been adopted to support a variety of collaborative activities within libraries. This article and its companion wiki, LibraryWikis (http://brarywikis. pbwiki.com/), seek to document the phenomenon of wikis in libraries. This subject is considered within the frame-work of computer-supported cooperative work (CSCW). The author identified thirty-three library wikis and developed a classification schema with four categories: (1) collaboration among libraries (45.7 percent); (2) collaboration among library staff (31.4 percent); (3) collaboration among library staff and patrons (14.3 percent); and (4) collaboration among patrons (8.6 percent). Examples of library wikis are presented within the article, as is a discussion for why wikis are primarily utilized within categories I and II and not within categories III and IV. It is clear that wikis have great utility within libraries, and the author urges further application of wikis in libraries.

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Bejune, M. M. (2007). Wikis in libraries. In Information Technology and Libraries (Vol. 26, pp. 26–35). American Library Association. https://doi.org/10.6017/ital.v26i3.3273

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