Wikis in government

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A number of Australian government departments at all levels (federal, state, local) use wikis for publicly accessible websites. Undoubtedly many more are used internally.

Federal

National Library (confluence): https://wiki.nla.gov.au/ GovDex (confluence): https://www.govdex.gov.au/confluence/

Education

There are also moodle wikis: http://elearning.ncahs.health.nsw.gov.au/help.php?module=wiki&file=howtowiki.html

And some pages about wikis:

http://www.egov.vic.gov.au/index.php?env=-categories:m2593-1-1-8-s-0


Victoria

Public Records Office Victoria

PROVWiki is a pilot initiative of Public Record Office Victoria (PROV). Its primary aim is to offer you the opportunity to contribute your knowledge of, and research into, the collections held by PROV in order to enrich the information we can make available to the community. You can either add to existing information on this site about a particular subject or you can create your own subject stream.

Eastern Regional Libraries

What is Web Links Wiki?

  • authoritative links on popular subjects
  • a website you can edit
  • tutorials to assist in using library resources

Central Highlands Regional Library Corporation

Moreland City Council


Queensland

Queensland Public Libraries

  • ? (MediaWiki)

NSW

State Library of NSW

  • ? (MediaWiki)
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