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Wikis in Action: A Wiki as a Research Guide. Chad F. Boeninger Computers in Libraries March 22, 2006. Traditional Research Guides. Research guide = subject guide = pathfinder Popular method of disseminating library information Previously had 3 research guides Business Research Guide
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Wikis in Action:A Wiki as a Research Guide Chad F. Boeninger Computers in Libraries March 22, 2006
Traditional Research Guides • Research guide = subject guide = pathfinder • Popular method of disseminating library information • Previously had 3 research guides • Business Research Guide • International Business Research Guide • Marketing Research Guide
Traditional Research Guides • Redundancy of resources • No interlinking • Multiple edits of the same content • Not searchable • No way to measure use • Timely updates are difficult
The Wiki Process • Installed MediaWiki on our server • Added most useful content from old research guides • Wiki organization evolved while adding content
The Biz Wiki http://www.library.ohiou.edu/subjects/bizwiki/ • Organized by area of research need • Browse by category or alphabet • Searchable by keyword • Users can edit/add content • Interlinked articles allow for increased access to information
Reference Content • Key reference resources • Guides to common questions • Definitions of terms • Examples: • Demographics USA • Doing Business in Another Country • Company Annual Reports
What About the Catalog? • Library catalog entry for Exporter’s Encyclopaedia • Biz Wiki article for Exporter’s Encyclopaedia
Instruction Content • Wikis make excellent teaching tools • Replace class handouts • Broader scope than class specific handouts • Example: Industry Research Basics
“On the Fly” Content • Answered reference email question • Similar question via IM • Used content of previous question to create wiki article • Answer is out of email and on the web • Easier future access to information
Popular Pages Feature • Popular Pages • See what is being used • Useful for collection development • See what you need to create more of • Automobile Industry Guide
Creating Content • Create an article • Link to the article from another article • Assign a category for the article
1 24576 Academic Search Premier 2 6875 Lexis-Nexis Academic 3 3770 ERIC 4 3712 Business Source Premier (BSP) 5 3378 PsycINFO 6 2327 BIOSIS Previews 7 2325 Business and Industry 8 2063 Education Abstracts 9 1970 JSTOR 10 1757 Science Citation Index Expanded 11 1704 Factiva 12 1659 Medline (1966 to the present) 13 1364 General Science Full Text 14 1356WorldCat 15 1313 Biz Wiki 16 1294 RefWorks 17 1271 Hoover's Online 18 1229 Communication & Mass Media Complete 19 1210 Oxford English Dictionary 20 1195 AnyWho Directory January 1-March 2, 2006 Biz Wiki Usage
Feedback on the Wiki • “You weren’t around, so I showed them the Biz Wiki Guide to Doing Business in Another Country, and they were satisfied.”--Reference Librarian • “I had no idea how to find a swot analysis, so I just searched for ‘swot’ in the Biz Wiki, and low and behold, you had an article on finding a SWOT analysis.” ---Reference Librarian
Wiki Challenges • Getting others to contribute • More content = more maintenance • Maintaining organization and structure with growth of content • Difficult to see new content • Spam, Spam, and more Spam • MySQL stop words (SIC)
Wiki Strengths • Extend the reach of the librarian • Promote sources • Teach research skills • Make the job of the librarian easier • Easy to add and edit content
More Wiki Strengths • Make information and knowledge more accessible • Content is more timely • Potential for contributing to the academic learning community
Future of Wikis • Wiki/Blog/RSS workshops • Promote feedback mechanisms of the wiki • Gather input from users (librarians, students, faculty) • Record usage of library resources
More Wiki Ideas • Student Research Wikis • First-year experience wiki • Campus collaboration • Multi-disciplinary subjects (Latin American Studies/Women’s Studies/Film)
Special Thanks • Alden Library Reference Staff • Alden Library Systems Staff • Numerous Library Bloggers • Ohio University Business researchers