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Int. Sym. Wikis 2006: Odense, Denmark
- Dirk Riehle, James Noble:
Proceedings of the 2006 International Symposium on Wikis, 2006, Odense, Denmark, August 21-23, 2006. ACM 2006, ISBN 1-59593-413-8
Invited talks
- Angela Beesley:
How and why Wikipedia works. 1-2 - Dirk Riehle:
How and why Wikipedia works: an interview with Angela Beesley, Elisabeth Bauer, and Kizu Naoko. 3-8 - Mark Bernstein:
Intimate information: organic hypertext structure and incremental formalization for everyone"s everyday tasks. 9-10 - Douglas C. Engelbart, Eugene Eric Kim:
The augmented Wiki. 11-12 - Ward Cunningham:
Design principles of wiki: how can so little do so much? 13-14
Panel
- Sheizaf Rafaeli:
Wiki uses in teaching and learning. 15-16 - Eugene Eric Kim:
The future of Wikis. 17-18
Research papers
- Alain Désilets, Lucas Gonzalez, Sébastien Paquet, Marta Stojanovic:
Translation the Wiki way. 19-32 - Matthias L. Jugel, Stephan J. Schmidt:
The radeox Wiki render engine. 33-36 - Andreas Lund, Ole Smørdal:
Is there a space for the teacher in a WIKI? 37-46 - Silvan Reinhold:
WikiTrails: augmenting Wiki structure for collaborative, interdisciplinary learning. 47-58 - Christian Pentzold, Sebastian Seidenglanz:
Foucault@Wiki: first steps towards a conceptual framework for the analysis of Wiki discourses. 59-68 - Michel Buffa, Fabien Gandon:
SweetWiki: semantic web enabled technologies in Wiki. 69-78 - Robert Tolksdorf, Elena Paslaru Bontas Simperl:
Towards Wikis as semantic hypermedia. 79-88 - Angelo Di Iorio, Stefano Zacchiroli:
Constrained Wiki: an Oxymoron? 89-98 - Ann Majchrzak, Christian Wagner, Dave Yates:
Corporate wiki users: results of a survey. 99-104 - Kevin Makice:
PoliticWiki: exploring communal politics. 105-118
Practitioner report
- Mark Gaved, Tom Heath, Marc Eisenstadt:
Wikis of locality: insights from the open guides. 119-126
Workshops
- Jakob Voss:
Workshop on Wikipedia research. 127-128 - Christoph Sauer, Chuck Smith, Tomas Benz:
Wiki markup standard workshop. 129-130 - Michele Notari:
How to use a Wiki in education: 'Wiki based effective constructive learning'. 131-132 - Max Völkel, Sebastian Schaffert, Elena Paslaru Bontas, Sören Auer:
Wiki-based knowledge engineering: second workshop on semantic Wikis. 133-134
2006 demos
- Michel Buffa, Fabien Gandon:
SweetWiki: semantic web enabled technologies in Wiki. 135-136 - Heiko Haller, Markus Krötzsch, Max Völkel, Denny Vrandecic:
Semantic Wikipedia. 137-138
2005 demos
- Bayle Shanks:
WikiGateway: a toolbox for making software that reads and writes Wikis. 139-140 - Max Völkel:
SemWiki: a RESTful distributed Wiki architecture. 141-142 - Martin Hepp, Daniel Bachlechner, Katharina Siorpaes:
OntoWiki: community-driven ontology engineering and ontology usage based on Wikis. 143-144
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