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Nancy T Lombardo1, Allyson Mower, Mary M McFarland

  • 1Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, 10 North 1900 East, Building 589, Salt Lake City, UT 84112, USA. nancyl@lib.med.utah.edu

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Academic health sciences libraries can leverage wiki software for enhanced collaboration and communication. This article details successful wiki implementations for tasks like grant writing and strategic planning.

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Area of Science:

  • Health Sciences Librarianship
  • Information Science
  • Web 2.0 Technologies

Background:

  • Wikis represent a key component of Web 2.0, facilitating enhanced collaboration and communication.
  • Academic health sciences libraries are exploring innovative digital tools to improve workflows.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the utilization of wiki software within an academic health sciences library.
  • To provide case scenarios and recommendations for wiki software selection.
  • To highlight the value of wikis as collaboration tools in a library setting.

Main Methods:

  • The Eccles Health Sciences Library implemented and evaluated wiki software for various applications.
  • Case scenarios of wiki use were documented.
  • Comparisons between externally hosted and locally hosted wiki solutions were conducted.

Main Results:

  • Wikis proved to be valuable tools for collaboration in areas such as grant writing, strategic planning, departmental documentation, and committee work.
  • The library gained insights into the practical application and benefits of wiki technology.
  • Recommendations for software selection were developed based on practical experience.

Conclusions:

  • Wiki software offers a robust platform for enhancing collaboration and communication in academic health sciences libraries.
  • Strategic implementation of wikis can improve efficiency in diverse library operations.
  • The findings support the adoption of wikis for knowledge management and project coordination.