
| 作者简介:Stewart Mader is Wiki Evangelist for Atlassian Software Systems, makers of the award-winning and widely used Confluence wiki software. Stewart has worked with business, academic, and non-profit organizations to grow vibrant collaborative communities. He also publishes Blog on Wiki Patterns (www.ikiw.org), and recently wrote an online book on how the wiki is transforming education and research. |
| Foreword Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1 Grassroots is Best Wiki? The Wikipedia Factor You Can Do It! Wiki Pattems and Wikipatterns com References Case Study: LeapFrog Chapter 2 Your Wiki Isn’t (Necessarily) Wikipedia Brief History of Wikipedia Nature Compares Accuracy of Wikipedia and Britannica The All-Virtual Wiki Community versus Wiki that Mirrors Physical Community Why Mischief Doesnt Happen in an Organization s Wiki How Will Your Wiki Be Used? References Case Study: Johns Hopkins University Chapter 3 What’s Five Minutes Really Worth? What Happened to Knowledge Management? Something Wiki This Way Comes What Makes a Wiki a Wiki? Back-office to Front-office References Case Study: Sun Microsystems Chapter 4 11 Steps to a Successful Wiki Pilot Chapter 5 Drive Large-Scale Adoption Chapter 6 Prevent (or Minimize) Obstacles Chapter 7 Inspirational Bull**** Index |
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