Starr Hoffman
So, now that Chad has displayed the amazing capabilites of wikis, let's get down to how to start your own wiki. I'll give a hands-on demonstration of how to start, use, and edit a wiki. Then I'm going to briefly review some of the many options in wiki software and in hosting your wiki.
I'm going to show you how to start your own wiki and begin creating and editing content. In this case, I'm going to use a remotely hosted wiki service, as it's the quickest and simplest way to begin.
My personal wiki is a PBwiki. PBwiki provides basic wikis for free, or a version with enhanced features for a monthly subscription cost.
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PBwiki advertises their basic, free wiki as the "30-second start-up wiki!"
There are a lot of wiki options out there, and each of them has slightly different features. One great tool to help you choose what wiki is best for you is Wiki Matrix:
You can select specific wikis and compare their features side-by-side, or you can use the Wiki Choice Wizard, which asks questions and then determines which wikis provide the features you need.
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One of the questions that the Wiki Choice Wizard asks is a primary consideration: do you want to host the wiki software locally (on your organization's server computers), or do you want one that's remotely hosted by a service.
When making this choice, be sure to talk to someone in your IT department to get their input. They can let you know if your local servers meet any system requirements.
(give some suggestions for particular wikis)
MediaWiki: what Chad's library uses, what Wikipedia uses
PBwiki: I use for my personal wiki