Thanks Neil.
Hi Joss,
PROWE used PmWiki and Zwiki(Plone) as repositories. We developed a
repository management toolkit which includes a set of '"How
To"/Questions to Ask' guides to help those developing wiki and blogs to
support part-time tutors CPD. This may be of interest to you; see:
http://www.prowe.ac.uk/deliverables.htm
Please get in touch if you would like to know more.
Regards
Anne (PROWE Project Manager)
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Subject: Re: Wiki software and repositories
Hi, the PROWE project team would have lots to contribute on this topic:
http://www.jisc.ac.uk/whatwedo/programmes/programme_digital_repositories
/project_prowe.aspx
Neil
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Joss Winn wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am wondering whether anyone is using a wiki, either as an interface
to
> their repository or indeed, as their actual repository. I seem to
> remember one JISC project using Confluence
> <http://www.atlassian.com/software/confluence/>, an enterprise wiki
with
> good content management functionality.
>
> In the course of our LIROLEM project, we've found that our users want
> the creative, collaborative environment which a wiki facilitates, as
> well the permanence and stability that a repository provides.
> Unfortunately, we've not yet been able to make that connection, but
I'd
> be very interested in anyone with any such experience or ideas.
>
> Thank you
> Joss
>
> Joss Winn
> Technology Officer
> Centre for Educational Research & Development
> University of Lincoln
> Brayford Pool
> Lincoln
> LN6 7TS
>
> Tel: 01522 886759
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