BibWiki
Knowledge building through the collaborative production of annotated bibliographies
Wiki
Bibliography
Organizing & Structuring Information Collaborating Sharing Knowledge building
A novel application for creating bibliographic databases that can be easily annotated, edited, searched and shared on an ongoing basis.
Systematic Authoritative Synopsis
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BibWiki
Knowledge Building in/through BibWiki Search
Notes
Create/Co-create
Share Edit / Annotate / Comment
Enabling Layered Communities Who can access your contributions? You decide! which items can be accessed how much of any item can be accessed (bibliographic detail only, keywords, commentaries, etc.)
Public = WWW
Faculty:
Small Public = class, group, etc.
Gale Moore, KMDI & Sociology Andrew Clement, KMDI & FIS Steve Hockema, KMDI & FIS Jun Luo, Cognitive Science, A & S
The University of Toronto http://www.utoronto.ca
Knowledge Media Design Institute http://kmdi.utoronto.ca
BibWiki Team
Private = individual or small group
Graduate Students: Mike Tissenbaum, KMDI & FIS Jeff Orchard, KMDI & FIS
Faculty of Information Studies http://fis.utoronto.ca
Alumnus: Sunir Shah, KMDI & FIS
Faculty of Arts & Sciences http://artsci.utoronto.ca
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