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It's all becoming do-it-yourself nowadays. One project / conference / publication after another, people are setting up wikis and expecting work and information to be submitted through these.
A conference in the planning stages is using a wiki to store prior digital artifacts and to draw potential attendees. http://arclite.byu.edu/id+scorm/index.php?title=Main_Page
For one publication set to go live early in 2008, the editors set up a wiki page on which contributors may evolve the ToC page. So far, a couple of us have added comments. (This is a secured site, so I won't try to share any information from that.)
Then, this afternoon, I got an email asking participants to a conference to post their slideshows and papers for wider distribution on a wiki. I did after traumatically deleting the entire page (and think it was an issue with the browser that I was using, as all worked fine with Firefox). http://c2c-c2c.pbwiki.com/SIDLIT-2007
There's a lot to be said for the flexibility of wiki spaces, but it does open up that many more channels of responsibility and digital spaces that need attention.
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