We have a Tiddlywiki running on our network. We're using it
as a
operations manual. It's another way to go
paperless/Word-document-less
and make sure everyone's on the same page.
I found this build to be particularly good, since our head
librarian is
more hierarchy oriented than that of free tagging.
http://mptw.tiddlyspot.co
m/
It lets you structure a hierarchy based on tags.
> If you liked Hypercard, try Tiddlywiki:
>
> http://www.tiddlywiki.com/
>
> It's basically a Java-enabled, one-page (yes, only one
page of HTML)
> wiki.
>
> There's a GTD version, too: http://shared.s
napgrid.com/index.html
>
> And a student edition: http://ch
eckettsweb.com/tw/tiddlywikise.htm
>
> In its native state, a Tiddlywiki lives locally, on
your hard drive, a
> zip drive, etc. Folks have come up with server-side
versions, though,
> for permanent Web uses.
>
> Fun stuff.
>
> - A
> Andy Havens
> OCLC: Manager, Branding and Creative Services
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