Table of contents
Articles
- Dennison, Richard (November/December 2006). "Using Wikis for Collaboration and KM at BT." Knowledge Management Review, Volume 9 (No. 5), p. 5. (Accessed from LexisNexis 1/19/2007.)
- Maney, Kevin (December 27, 2006, First edition). "Mass Collaboration Could Change the Way Companies Operate; Outside Labor Gets Easier with Tech." USA Today, p. 4B
- Gordon-Murnane, Laura (June 2006). "Social Bookmarking, Folksonomies, and Web 2.0 Tools." Searcher, Volume 14 (No. 6), pp. 26-38.
- Notess, Greg R. (July/August 2006). "Web-based Software and the New Desktops on the Web," Online, Volume 30 (No. 4), pp. 39-41.
Books
- Tapscott, Don and Williams, Anthony D (2006). Wikinomics: How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything. New York, NY: Portfolio. See also wikinomics.com.
Websites
- Farkas, Meredith
- Presentations and links on building communities, collaborating, and social networking software such as wikis. See page on Wikis: Basics, Tools and Strategies.
- Library success - a wiki designed to collect best practices, good ideas, useful articles and links.
- Hubbard, John (October 2006). Why Wiki? University of Wisconsin online video course introducing the advantages and disadvantages of wikis.
- Participatory Networks: The Library as Conversation. Joint ALA and The Information Institute of Syracuse.
- We Are Smarter Than Me. A wiki started by MIT and Wharton School of Business to illustrate how collaboration, communication, and social networking are contributing to paradigm shifts in the business world.
- WikiIndex. An index of wikis.
- WikiMatrix. Dynamic comparison grid of wikis.
- Wikimedia Foundation's initiatives:
- Wikibooks: Wiki Science - an e-Book on the influence and impact of wikis, open source applications, and collaboration.
- Wikipedia - see the following articles: Comparison of wiki farms, Comparison of wiki software, Library 2.0, Semantic wiki, and Web 2.0.
- Wiki Patterns. Recommendations for building/encouraging adoption for wikis.
- Wikiversity: Wiki 101.