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1. Wikis and Special Libraries
Susan Seifried
Team Southern California Librarians
2. What is a Special Library?
3.
4. A special library is a term for a library that is neither an
academic or school library, or a public library.
From Wikipedia :
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special_library)
5. A special library is a term for a library that is neither an
academic or school library, or a public library.
Law libraries
News libraries
Government libraries
Corporate libraries
Museum libraries
Medical libraries
Information centers
From Wikipedia :
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special_library)
9. Research
Dissemination
The Push and Pull of Information:
10. The Paul M. Hebert Law Center LibraryFrom:
http://lsurefdeskinfo.pbwiki.com/
11. The Push and Pull of Information:
Research
Dissemination
Collaboration
12. The National Geographic SocietyFrom:
http://wiki.sla.org/display/SLA2009/National+Geographic+Society
13. The Care and Feeding of your Library Wiki
Manage Content
14. The Care and Feeding of your Library Wiki
Manage Content
Maintain Revision History / Archive Change
15. The Care and Feeding of your Library Wiki
Manage Content
Maintain Revision History / Archive Change
Provide Support
16. Conclusions: The Relationship between Wikis and Special
Libraries
Special libraries can facilitate the transaction of information
within and between project groups and providing reference services
within those groups
They can disseminate information on an organization or department
wide level, and can provide a forum to allow for feedback.
In-house libraries can play a special role with the development,
moderation and archiving of a wiki within their
organization.