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Wikis as Publicly Accessible Web Sites

The wiki technology provides you with an easy to use mechanism for building web sites that have built in content management. By switching "anonymous" access on the information becomes available to the public just like a standard web site.

Digital Collections and Archives uses a wiki to provide public access to their collections.

http://wikis.uit.tufts.edu/confluence/display/MurrowCollection

The Vet School uses a wiki to publish materials on scholarly collections.

http://wikis.uit.tufts.edu/confluence/display/JohnASeavernsEquineCollection

The Gordon Institute uses their wiki to publish student testimonials and provide prospective students with a method for asking questions.

http://wikis.uit.tufts.edu/confluence/display/GordonInstituteTestimonials/Home

Barbara Parmenter uses a wiki to publish and index all information relating her topic of GIS for Urban and Environmental Analysis.

http://wikis.uit.tufts.edu/confluence/display/GIS

UIT uses a wiki as an encyclopedia of information on teaching with technology (very much like Wikipedia!)

http://encyclopedia.uit.tufts.edu

Lionel Zupan, UIT's associate director for research computing uses a wiki to keep everyone up to date on the construction of the Tufts Center for Scientific Visualization.

https://wikis.uit.tufts.edu/confluence/display/VisualizationWallTufts

Abby Cross, research librarian, uses a wiki to publish useful information and tips and tricks for the community.

https://wikis.uit.tufts.edu/confluence/x/LBo

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