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This is the practice wiki for the Computing Services SIS Web2.0 Challenge

 

To edit this page, create new pages, and add content to this wiki, all you have to do is click on "edit this page".

The wiki password is: challenge

pbwiki requires you to also provide a name and E-Mail address.

 

The easiest way to add a page to this wiki is to type a name for your new page at the bottom of this page. Then create a hyperlink to a new wiki page having that name and click "Save." When you click on the link you just created, pbwiki will show you the following box, helping you create your new page.

 

                                

 

 

Advanced wiki assignments page

 

Twitter (by Brent Johnson) example page

 

IM for Law Libraries (by Mary Tartaglia)

 

Knol: a unit of knowledge (by Jean Davis)

 

iPod for Law Libraries (and Podcasts) (by Lyonette Louis-Jacques)

 

Xobni - help for your flooded inbox (by Jo-Anne Giammattei)

 

Using Wikis for teaching legal research (by David Brian Holt)

 

Institutional Repositories (by Jan Novak)

 

RFID  (by Vivian Grainge)

 

YouTube for Advanced Legal Research (by Beth DiFelice)

 

Facebook for Law Librarians (by Chris Tighe)

 

Cuil (by Emily Koss)

 

Screen2 (by Deborah Schander)

 

Zotero (by Stephanie Nance)

 

Portable Software Applications (by Susan Boland)

 

Second Life for Law Libraries (by Darin Fox)

 

The Semantic web ( by Anne McDonald)

 

Ning (by Anne Hudson)

 

Custom Search Engines (by Jennifer Behrens)

 

Flickr (by Francis Norton)

 

Adobe Captivate (by Joan Thomas)

 

Library Toolbars (by Nancy Gray)

 

RSS feeds - law firms (cyndi trembley)

 

Blogs for Law Library Users (by Erin Hoffrance)

 

PMOG (by Debbie Ginsberg - Practice page)

 

Go To My PC (by Angela Baldree)

 

D-Space (by Tobe Liebert)

 

Clickers for Law Libraries (by Brian Barnes)

 

Drupal (by Sara Kelley)

 

Skype (by Beth Given)

 

LinkedIn for Librarians

 

Smart Phones (by Jane Metz)

 

Data Mashups (by Jean Wenger)

 

Cell phones and text messaging (by Marsha Baum)

 

Pulse "smartpen" from Livescribe (by Pat Piasecki)

 

Pipl (by Rita Kaiser)

 

Wikis for law firm deparment meetings (by Alison Perry)

 

Wikis and Other Technologies (by Lynn Fogle)

 

Waterproofing (by Cathy O'Neill)

 

LibraryThing - Social Network for Cataloging:  Social Cataloging Web Application (by Rebecca L. Stanley)

 

The Open Library (by Kevin Butterfield)

 

screencast (by Kate Fitz)

 

Digital Commons (bepress) (by James M. Donovan)

 

Portable Readers (by Yasmin Alexander)

 

Social Library Catalogs (by Kris Niedringhaus)

 

LibX Browser Plugin for Library Resources (by Sheri Lewis)

 

Using RSS feeds to find general and topical news feeds (Laura Suttell)

 

Video Conferencing(Shelley Chick-Gravel)

 

Virtual Libraries (Therese Clarke)

 

HARDWARE TECHNOLOGY: Turn old Library Cassette Tapes into Digital CDROMS (Kathy Schweitzer)

 

Wikis as Knowledge Management Tools (Elizabeth Christian)

 

Wikis for Library Subject Guides (by Melissa Serfass)

 

iphones

 

iTunes U (by Will Haines)

 

E-Book Readers (by Russell Neuhaus)

 

Smilebox (by Barbara Ginzburg)

 

Web Filtering (by Karen Olson)

 

Google Docs (by Monica Sharum

 

JDSupra (by Lori Bull Dodds)

 

Social News aggregators (by Shyama Agrawal)

 

Yahoo Pipes

 

Wiki for Digital Reference Policies (Emily Carr)

 

Greenstone

 

Social Networking for Attorneys

 

 

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