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Index
WIKI: Grow Your Own for Fun and Profit Foreword
The First Step is Admitting You Have a Problem: You are Addicted to Software The Wonderful World of Wikis
Preface
A Brief History of Collaboration
Introduction
What Can You Expect from This Book? What is a Wiki and Why Should I Care? Why the Model of a Static Web is Flawed Aren’t Wikis Inaccurate? Where Do Wikis Fit with Web 2.0? Why Would You Need to Use a Wiki? Remembering the Alamo
Planning – Team collaboration Collecting historical data – Open to contributions from outside experts Drafting and reviewing material Collecting document scans and images for exhibits Planning floor space Directory for team, county officials, local media Easy transfer of information to county website Supplementary information for event attendees A “playbook” to help organize next year’s event Allow year-round contributions of ideas rather than a short sprint. Fewer meetings and no email trials. Post-event marketing.
Today’s Business Challenges Doing it Ourselves
Defining the Wiki
What is a Wiki Anyway?
Wiki markup Content management Navigation
The Growth of Wikis What are Wikis Used For?
For individuals Small groups Special interest groups Company internal Website replacement Large open groups
Planting The Seed – Think Before You Implement
Building the Seed Team Seed Questions
What business issue will the wiki resolve? How will you measure success? What is the expected return on investment? Where will the content come from? Who will use the wiki initially? Who will use the wiki in the future? Who will own the wiki? Where will the wiki be hosted? Which wiki should I use? What controls will I need?
Why Use a Wiki?
The good The bad
Selecting the Right Wiki
Nurturing the Seedlings
Finding the Initial Information for Your Wiki Selecting Information to Seed the Wiki Importing Information into the Wiki Wiki Markup Creating the Initial Navigation and Hierarchies
How a new generation navigates
Design for the Culture, not the Process Social Reinforcement Setting Expectations for Participation
First Growth
Structure or Chaos? Wikis are Content-driven, not Layout-driven First Steps – Personal vs. Company Approach Sustaining Growth – Encourage, Don’t Mandate Don’t Let Go – Keep Reminding Them
Maintaining the Garden
Identifying the Gardener The Gardener’s Tasks Scheduled Maintenance
Daily Weekly Monthly Quarterly
Developing a Sense of Ownership
Landscaping
When to Start Landscaping Recognizing and Exploiting Wikipatterns Ownership and Control Reorganizing Content Redesign is Inevitable – Be Prepared
Organic Growth
Cross-Fertilization Single Login Cross Linking Community Gardening Building Community
Points systems MVP programs Spotlight articles
Reaching Critical Mass
Harvesting the Information
User-Generated Content The Myth of Inaccuracy Defining User-Generated Content. Managing the New Content Managing Content Ownership Incorporating Feedback Publishing to the Wiki from Other Sources Round-Tripping Publishing from a Wiki
A Cornucopia of Content
Ongoing Maintenance
Archival Periodic Continuous
So What About the “Fun & Profit”? A Final Stroll Around the Garden
Case Study 1
The WebWorks Wikis
Inner wiki Help Center wiki Conference wiki Services wiki Documentation wiki
Case Study 2 Case Study 3 Case Study 4 Case Study 5 Appendix A
1. What Business Issue Will the Wiki Resolve? 2. How Will You Measure Success? 3. What is the Expected Return on Investment? 4. Where Will the Content Come From? 5. Who Will Use the Wiki Initially? 6. Who Will Use the Wiki in the Future? 7. Who Will Own the Wiki? 8. Where Will the Wiki be Hosted? 9. Which Wiki Should I Use? 10. What Controls Will I Need?
Appendix B
Cultural Barriers
We tried one once and no one used it The cost/benefit ratio is too high I’m too busy doing actual work to try anything new It’s overwhelming, and I don’t know where to start If my management doesn’t care, why should I? It won’t be accurate I prefer meetings
Technical Barriers
I need to learn a markup language Search doesn’t work It’s a black hole It isn’t like (name your favorite application here) It’s a security nightmare
Appendix C
Control Vandalism Devalued Content
Appendix D
Confluence DokuWiki MediaWiki MindTouch MoinMoin MyWiki PBworks ProjectForum TiddlyWiki TikiWIki Trac
Resources
Books Web Sites Other Sources
Acknowledgments Index Coming Soon from XML Press About the Author Copyright and Legal Notices
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