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Welcome to the WebJunction wiki. This public space is for project collaboration among WebJunction members. WebJunction offers it in addition to webjunction.org as a tool to help library staff build the knowledge, skills and support needed to power vibrant, relevant libraries.
The wiki is available to everyone. If you want to edit pages, please create an account. Enter your e-mail address when you create an account and you will be sent a link to confirm your address. Once you have confirmed your address, you will see the edit tab on all the wiki pages. Anyone can create an account, and anyone with an account can add or edit pages.
You can dive right in to adding content to the wiki. Or, if you want to practice your wiki style, do some playing in the Sandbox. There's help available on every edit page, and there's also the User's Guide for complete information on using the wiki software.
WebJunction Community Projects
- Workforce Resources
- MaintainIT Cookbooks
- Government Information in the 21st Century
- Public Libraries and Access to Justice Resources
WebJunction Partner Wiki Projects
- WebJunction Arizona Wiki Projects
- WebJunction Connecticut Wiki Projects
- WebJunction Georgia Wiki Projects
- WebJunction Idaho Wiki Projects
- WebJunction Illinois Wiki Projects
- WebJunction Indiana Wiki Projects
- WebJunction Iowa Wiki Projects
- WebJunction Kansas Wiki Projects
- WebJunction Maine Wiki Projects
- WebJunction Minnesota Wiki Projects
- WebJunction Missouri Wiki Projects
- WebJunction North Carolina Wiki Projects
- WebJunction Ohio Wiki Projects
- WebJunction Pennsylvania Wiki Projects
- WebJunction Rhode Island Wiki Projects
- WebJunction Washington Wiki Projects
- Information Access for Rural Populations
Wiki Tips
A couple of pointers to help you get the most out of your wiki experience:
- Register - Be sure to create an account so that you can add content to the wiki. Registration is required before you can add content.
- Discuss - Every page has a discussion tab where you can ask questions or make comments or suggestions about the content on that page. If you see that the discussion tab is red, this just means that no one has started talking about that page yet. Don't be shy; start the discussion today.
- Find wiki users - See who is participating in the wiki by taking a look at the User list.
- See what's happening - Visit the Recent changes page to see who has done what lately.
