I would be interested to know if anyone out there has any experience of
using Wikis on Museum websites, or other interactive areas that allow
users to contribute text and/or images.
How do you deal with issues of security/copyright/possibility of
vandalism? Do you review material before it gets published? Do you
require users to log in?
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a summary of responses if anyone would like me to - let me know.
Many thanks
Rhiannon Looseley
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Rhiannon Looseley
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Tel: 020 7239 2588
Fax: 020 7239 2576
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Post Office, the messages carried by Royal Mail, the history we all
share. Our history through the post.
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