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Wikis For Dummies
* Corporations have finally realized the value of collaboration tools for knowledge sharing and Wiki is the open source technology for creating collaborative Web sites, as either a public site on the Internet or on a private intranet site
* Shows readers how to set up Wikis in a corporate setting or on a personal
site so that users can retrieve information, post information, and edit the content
* Covers everything from choosing a Wiki engine to administration and maintenance
* Discusses the advantages of using Wiki in a corporate environment, which companies such as Microsoft, Boeing, Disney, and Motorola have already discovered
Foreword
Introduction
Part I: Introducing Wikis
1. Understanding Wikis: From Ward's Brain to your Browser
2. Contributing Content to a Wiki
3. The Thousand problem-Solving Faces of Wikis
4. Using and improving the 800-pound Gorilla of Wikis:Wikipedia
Part II: Making Your Own Wiki
5. Finding a Hosted Home for your Wiki
6. Creating Content for your Wiki
7. Linking, Categorizing, and tagging Wiki Pages
8. The Four Dimensions of Wiki Design
Part III: Promoting, Managing, and Improving Your Wiki
9. Attracting Users to Your Wiki
10. Choosing an Installed Wiki Engine
11. Getting Your Wiki Engine Up and Running
12. Managing Wikis
13. Protecting Your Wiki
14. Creating Applications Using Structured Wikis
Part IV: The Part of Tens
15. Ten Essential Wiki Attitudes
16. Ten Roles People Play When Using Wikis
17. Ten Ways How Wikis Work at the Office
18. Ten Innovative Wikis
Index
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