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If you have information to share, you can use a wiki.

Better yet, if you would like to work with others to create or to maintain information, you can use a wiki.
If you can access the Internet using a web browser on your computer, you can use a wiki.

Wikis can be used for:
  • authoring teams
  • book clubs
  • classes
  • civic organizations
  • community groups
  • educators
  • families
  • fan clubs
  • party organizers
  • product reviewers
  • project managers
  • sports teams
  • teams
  • theater groups
  • trainers
  • wedding planners
  • writers

Just name it, a wiki can be used!


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paolaalassio ACCURACY AND RELAIBILITY OF WIKIS 1 Aug 7 2009, 5:04 PM EDT by just_tonya
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Hi!
I am doing a research about the pros and cons of wikis.
Does anyone knows any statistics showing the perception of users or the accuracy of wikis regarding the cultural industry (such as book or film databases)?
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