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Networking: Wikis

  • Wikis are websites which allow interlinked web pages.
  • They are easily created and edited.
  • They can be used individually or as a collaborative tool by researchers who, working on joint projects, need to share knowledge and information.

The next page gives more information about some of the most popular ones.

"I recently used a wiki with a couple of colleagues to put together a funding proposal. Even though we met up face-to-face, it was useful for collaborative editing of texts, sharing and discussing ideas generally."

Andrew Coverdale (PhD Student, Education) Research Information Network (2011) Social Media: A Guide for researchers, p31.

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