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I thought about using wiki as a repository of internal documents, like some departments in our main library did. However, I am afraid it may be static with the small staff size of our department.
I want to use a Wiki at Cass as a place to story most of the documents that are used by and shared between the library staff. I would like the wiki to include a blog component that can be used as a discussion board for discussing issues, best practices, programming ideas, etc.
For the moment I can not think of a public use of a wiki that fits our circumstances, but an internal wiki has a lot of possibilities. I can see this as a repository for internal documents that detail how we do our jobs; a reference for the front desk describing our operating procedures; and possibly an internal FAQ.
I'm with Seth on this one. Acceptable use policies could be on a wiki and any of those important documents that have to be edited all the time for one reason or another. With a wiki, we could keep track of all those changes and know when the change was made.
I thought about using wiki as a repository of internal documents of our department, like some departments in our main library did. However, I am afraid it may be static with our small staff size.
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Seth Hershberger said
at 1:33 pm on Aug 13, 2008
I want to use a Wiki at Cass as a place to story most of the documents that are used by and shared between the library staff. I would like the wiki to include a blog component that can be used as a discussion board for discussing issues, best practices, programming ideas, etc.
John Pace said
at 1:43 pm on Aug 13, 2008
For the moment I can not think of a public use of a wiki that fits our circumstances, but an internal wiki has a lot of possibilities. I can see this as a repository for internal documents that detail how we do our jobs; a reference for the front desk describing our operating procedures; and possibly an internal FAQ.
Jenifer Cook said
at 1:56 pm on Aug 13, 2008
I'm with Seth on this one. Acceptable use policies could be on a wiki and any of those important documents that have to be edited all the time for one reason or another. With a wiki, we could keep track of all those changes and know when the change was made.
huio said
at 2:29 pm on Aug 13, 2008
I thought about using wiki as a repository of internal documents of our department, like some departments in our main library did. However, I am afraid it may be static with our small staff size.
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