Wikis vs. Blogs: Choosing the Right Tool
Bob Doyle has a bit in E-Content magazine about whether a blog or a wiki is the right tool and how to decide.
"So let’s take a brief look at the original design concepts and information organizing principles behind wikis and blogs. We’ll see they are converging in functionality and usability under market pressures to make any tool all things to all people. But two giant differences remain, and these can help us to choose the right tool. The first is how they organize their information. The second is the number of contributors and what those contributors hope to achieve."
Thanks for sharing the link, Garrett!
I wonder how I managed to miss hearing about the Collaborative Technologies Conference that was in my backyard. It sounds like something that might have interested a lot of librarians.




