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Friday, June 13, 2008

Wikis could be useful if applied appropriately. For example, if you wanted patron involvement like Booklovers Wiki it would be interesting and beneficial for all. It would depend on your goal and how broad you used it. We could use a wiki within our library system if we wanted feedback from the staff on various subjects.
In instances where our registered patrons could contribute to a wiki would be a "boon for business"!
Posted by carol at 10:45 AM

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