Other Museum Wikis
These are the ones listed in Jonathan Bowen's paper for his Wiki Software and Facilities for Museums workshop that he will give at this years Museums and the Web Conference in April:
- The general museums Wiki: http://museums.wikia.com
- The Museum Virtual World Wiki: http://apps.exploratorium.edu/worlds/wiki
- The Newark Museum Wiki: http://www.newarkmuseumpr.org/mwiki/
- The Brooklyn Museum's The Dinner Party Wiki: http://www.brooklynmuseum.org/eascfa/dinner_party/about_wiki.php
- The Amersham Museum Wiki: http://amershammuseum.pbwiki.com
- The MN150 Wiki: http://discovery.mnhs.org/MN150
- The Thomas Jefferson Wiki: http://wiki.monticello.org
- Placeography: http://placeography.org
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3 Comments:
In another article Jonathan Bowen also writes about the fact that Kew Bridge Steam Museum use an internal Wiki. He also points to the Green Museum Wiki
this might develop into something useful:
http://redberry.pbwiki.com/
'a forum to examine how Web 2.0 technologies can be and are used by curators, educators and other museum professionals to expand a museum's role by promoting new methods of collaboration within itself and with other museums and institutions.'
OK, it's not a wiki, but it might be useful in the wider 2.0 context Museum 2.0
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