I love alliterations! I always have and probably always will. (I could have added more words stating with "W" in the title but I restrained myself.) This time I've been discovering (as the title states) Wikis. I really wasn't all that familiar with them beyond Wikipedia and I had my doubts about the veracity of the entries. But I've happily found that wikis are very useful. It was explained to me that wikis "are a type of website where everyone can pitch in".
A few of the wikis I looked at were Public Libraries NSW Marketing Group Wiki. After looking around at their Tips and Tricks, Merchandise, Photos and Updates sections it appeared that a lot of this sort of information could/ would be found on some organisations intranets. There were templates for a checklist and an event booking sheet - all very helpful.
Wookieepedia was another wiki I looked at and I now know that despite what I thought, I am not a true Star Wars fan. This was a real fan-based site and I discovered that I am soooooooooo ignorant about Star Wars, after all I still think that the first film is the FIRST FILM, while my children keep telling me that it's really the fourth in the series!!!!
I came across a book that sounds really interesting and that I will have to order from the library. It's called "Flushed: How the Plumber Saved Civilization" and it's got me intrigued I have to admit. I read a review about it on Book Lovers Wiki which was a summer reading club for adults wiki which is now locked and is kept active as an archive creating a "snapshot in time" of what the members were reading at that time.
This time's venture into technology has made me stop and look at wikis in a different way. See you can teach an old muppet new tricks.