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[LIBR 246-11 - A Web 2.0 learning community] So, to sum it all up, a wiki, especially in a library or information center, is more useful than a blog when it is something that requires collaboration from many people.  Wikis in this setting can be utilized as staff intranets, subject guides, pathfinders, or any other type of resource that benefits from the input of many people.  However, if you’re just looking for a place to publish your personal ideas to the web, you’re better off with a blog.

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