I have had a little play with wikis through my involvement with NSLA's Information Access Plan. I posted a paper on rights management by Jennie Berryman here https://wiki.nla.gov.au/display/NSLAIAP/Rights+Management+Discussion+Paper
and some information about authentication on the wiki hosted by the NLA. It is probably a good way to work collaboratively but I must admit I did find it intimidating contributing & commenting in such a public space. I think others must feel the same way because there has been very little activity since the workshop.
Humble Heather
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*Early 19th century hand-coloured *
*engravings of heath flowers*
The vast majority of the 860+ species in the genus Erica (heaths/heather)
are endemic t...
9 years ago
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The wiki used in the training for public libraries is the opposite ... so many fantastic entries that it makes fun reading ... particularly the section on "animals in the library"
http://nswlearning2.pbwiki.com/
Perhaps being anonymous made everyone feel more comfortable?
Mylee (PLS)
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