Wiki (Week 7: #16)
As long as the information can be verified or the sources are trusted, a wiki is a great source of information. Why have one expert extol upon a subject, when ten experts from all over the world can participate? As far as libraries are concerned, it seems that there is a plethora of uses for a wiki such as a wiki devoted to local recipes, local history, or community concerns. In this day and age everyone wants to add their two cents: a wiki lets everyone do just that.
Monday, October 22, 2007
Posted by Shane Harris at 3:08 PM
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