Just finished looking at wikis. When I checked out "What is a Wiki?" I found the Ann Arbor Wiki on the third page and took a look at it. What a nice set up! Lots to look at and learn about - all relating to this cute area.
Next, I looked at the Pals Wiki. Since I enter all the info for our web calendar and our online program registration, I decided to click on Program Registration. I didn't realize that this was available through Milennium until recently. The information offered here will really come in handy if we end up switching over from our system!
The next thing that I looked at was SJCPL Subject Guides. Under Business, I clicked on Jobs. I found something called "uplink unemployment programs" for filing for unemployment online. I thought that this was a great resource considering the sad state of our economy.
Lastly, I decided to look at other library wiki examples. I checked out Albany County Public LIbrary Staff Wiki, under Intranets. Since I work with statistics, I took a look at Statistics Information. There was a lot of detailed information there. And on a funny note, they have a "Lisa" that deals with making copies for their board packets too - what a coincidence!
One thing's for sure - it's amazing how far we have come with being able to research and share information in so many different ways. Not that long ago I became familiar with blogging - and now I see that wikis take that capability even further along. Who knows where things will go next!?!
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