A Cataloged Guide to Blogs and Wikis
Tags: BLOGS; WEB sites; INTERNET; WIKIS (Computer science); CATALOGS
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- China's Wikipedia Watch. // New York Times Upfront;1/15/2007, Vol. 139 Issue 8, p6
The article reports on the Chinese version of the Web site Wikipedia. It says that such site might have been facilitated by the Chinese Internet censors themselves because of its difference from the English version. It is noted that this version has failed to mention about the millions of deaths...
- e-connect. // Techniques: Connecting Education & Careers;Nov/Dec2008, Vol. 83 Issue 8, p60
The article features online information services that can help one to quickly and easily launch his or her own wiki, blog or podcast. The Wiki Hosting Service offers advertisement-free wikis for education at no charge. Blog Hosting Service provides an easy way for teachers, students, researchers...
- Social network. Mentrup, Lois // PM Network;Aug2006, Vol. 20 Issue 8, p26
The article presents a discussion of social networks in project management. It states that project groups are increasingly inclining to online tools, which includes blogs and wikis to communicate, make correspondences and collaborate. It mentions that blogs are a remarkable tool to communicate...
- WRITING SOFTWARE AND WEBWARE IN THE AGE OF SOCIAL COMPUTING. Doe, Charles // MultiMedia & Internet@Schools;Jul/Aug2007, Vol. 14 Issue 4, p17
The article focuses on the software and Webware possibilities and the newer computer and Internet-based writing tools. Blog refers to the online posting of a personal journal with reflections, comments and hyperlinks provided by the writer and wiki provides an open editing platform allowing...
- Will's Web Tools. // Teacher Magazine;Oct2006, Vol. 18 Issue 2, p28
The article presents information on various instructional web sites and tools preferred by Will Richardson, a high school English teacher turned education-technology consultant. The tools are blogs, wikis and podcasts. A wiki is a subject-specific Web site where users can add or edit content....
- share your thoughts wiki-style. // Instructor;Aug2005, Vol. 115 Issue 1, p16
Focuses on the benefits offered by wikis to teachers. Comparison between Weblogs and wikis; Advantages of Instiki wikis, according to Tim Lauer, principal at Lewis Elementary School in Portland, Oregon.
- CE0s resisting new media. Azhar, Anila // B&T Magazine;1/18/2008, Vol. 58 Issue 2642, p3
The article announces that the Australian chief executives resisted the potential of new media public relations (PR) according to "The Frocomm Report 2008," a survey on public relations and new media. According to the survey, 55% of the chief executives do not think that media is relevant to...
- Hacia la library 2.0: blogs, rss y wikis. Dobrecky, Leticia Paula // El Profesional de la Informaci�n;mar/abr2007, Vol. 16 Issue 2, p138
The user participation is one of the principal keys in the web 2.0. The new technologies allow people not only to consume but also create and manage the content in a collaborative environment. The implementation of these new trends in the library context leads to library 2.0. Blogs, rss and...
- Web 2.0? Not so fast--say hello to Web 1.9 (if that). Dumenco, Simon // Advertising Age;4/16/2007, Vol. 78 Issue 16, p32
The article presents criticism and reflections by the author regarding the popularity and apparent rise of Web 2.0 internet communications. Innovative claims are rejected by the author, citing the lack of utility in several online blog services such as Twitter. It is suggested that a great deal...


