Good morning Linda
There are various free wiki sites - try http://pbwiki.com for example
It is fairly easy to do but the free sites will inevitably be fairly limited and depending what you want to do you may find that my space etc are a better solution
Nat Edwards
National library of Scotland
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Subject: Wikis
Can anyone tell me where and how I can set up my own wiki?
Will I have to pay? Is it easy to do?
Linda Ellis
Wolverhampton Arts and Museums Service
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