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| Author: | Janet Hawtin |
| Date: | Tuesday, 11th Apr 2006 23:57 |
| Views: | 1,262 (excluding Digests and RSS feeds) |
| Category: | studentbar | | URL: | http://www.freepint.com/go/s5933 |
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Hello
I am working on a wiki for local history in my area, including some yarns as well as more strictly pragmatic factual material.
Was wondering if FreePint folk had some examples of nicely structured wiki sites in terms of accessibility of information.
The wikipedia itself is interesting but thought there might be some smaller wikis about with nice ways of sifting material.
I am especially interested in saving information and images in a way which could be easily re-used by a museum or library.and thought there might be some tidy ways to make this so.
All the best
Janet |
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I am working on a wiki for local history in my area, including some yarns as well as more ... |
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