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A [[wiki]] for law librarians interested in researching with wikis and creating wikis for their own libraries.
A [[wiki]] for law librarians interested in researching with wikis and creating wikis for their own libraries.
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*[[library wikis|Library Wikis]]
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*[[law library wikis|Law Library Wikis]]
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*[[legal wikis|Legal Wikis]]
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*[[university wikis|University Wikis]]
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*[[law school wikis|Law School Wikis]]
*[[law school wikis|Law School Wikis]]
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*[[legal wikis|Legal Wikis]] 
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*[[library wikis|Library Wikis]]
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*[[popular wikis|Popular Wikis]]
*[[popular wikis|Popular Wikis]]
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*[[law library wikis|Law Library Wikis]]
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*[[articles about wikis|Articles about wikis]]  
*[[articles about wikis|Articles about wikis]]  
*[[books about wikis|Books about wikis]]
*[[books about wikis|Books about wikis]]
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*[[wiki engines|Wiki Engines]]
*[[wiki engines|Wiki Engines]]

Revision as of 22:17, 15 May 2007

LawLibWik

A wiki for law librarians interested in researching with wikis and creating wikis for their own libraries.




This wiki is based on a presentation given by Deborah Ginsberg and Bonnie Shucha at the American Association of Law Libraries 2005 Annual Conference. It also includes research used for an article on wikis in the July 2006 issue of Spectrum. Debbie presented a follow-up session, Let's All Wiki Wiki, at the 2006 Annual Conference. She also spoke about wikis, CALLing All Wikis, to members of the Chicago Asssociation of Law Libraries on February 1, 2007.


The initial content was provided by Debbie Ginsberg. Please add additional content!

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