http://booklovers.pbwiki.com/Princeton%20Public%20Library
Book Lovers wiki was interesting. My Role here at Vision Australia involves a great deal of Readers’ Advisory so this site looks very useful.
http://libsuccess.org/index.php?title=Main_Page
Library Success: was also lots of fun to poke around and covered a great many “librarianship” type topics
In General
Wikis are useful for research but the crucial point is to remember that they are not “authoritive”. It is great that the information is available freely but one must be aware that that the information is not always the most accurate or reliable.
Within Libraries Wikis could be useful for project work. It allows Librarian to learn from other Librarians. Wikis help librarians stop reinventing the wheel – it provides an avenue to share effective tips and tricks. There is an opportunity to access resources developed fellow librarians.
Wikis can provide a space to work on projects, share ideas, or collaboratively create documents - whatever you need. Wikis are great for getting the whole group involved in the creative process without having to send files back and forth.
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