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The Federal Bureau of Investigation — following in the footsteps of the intelligence community — has created and is testing a wiki. In fact, the users of FBI's wiki, Bureaupedia, will be able to link to articles in Intellipedia, the wiki of the spies. "An agent that retires after 30 years leaves with all of that [...]
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... colleagues online. You can track the changes that have been made, so you can see who has been working on what – and when! Really advanced wiki pages like Wikipedia (an enormous online encyclopedia) ... telling the other people what you have been doing recently and what developments you have made. With a wiki everyone will know what progress you have made. After the meeting you can post the minutes up ...
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... of links for your band or music blog (...I need to get on that).? Here's a quick look at some of them:A Music Wiki Smackdown:Wikipedia: "Music" -- When in doubt, start with the grandfather " ... even IMDB is contributing.? However, their "we own everything written here" take on the effort is pushing a lot of wiki purists away.? Contribute as long as you don't mind someone else owning what you write.? ...
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... of this site. As a
Committee we are excited to offer this wiki as a place where there can
be true collaboration of theological librarians from ... all.
ATLA ICC Theological Librarians' Manual Wiki award Ten awards each US $100. Requirements: Read the ... request Chris Beldan, cbeldan@lancasterseminary.edu to mount your contribution to the Wiki. Completion date: October 31, 2008. Winner's ...
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... their past experiences in helping a patron. It also allows a librarian to remember how they did something in the past. The wiki is easily editable in case resources become out of date or there is a ... way of helping a patron with a particular issue. The format we chose to use for the reference wiki is Wetpaint. We felt that this was the format that was capable of being edited the easiest. There ...
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... article.Clear authorship attribution in this next generation wiki makes it also possible that users can rate each other based on their contributions. ... slow and refutable top-down decisions.The scientific wiki project, introduced in the September issue of Nature ... origin, authority and reliability of information. This is especially important in the wiki model, with its dynamic content and large number ...
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