On Wikipedia, only uploading media (images, video and audio) is allowed.
Darren VanBuren
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On Apr 28, 2009, at 9:06, "McHale, Nina" <Nina.McHale(a)ucdenver.edu>
wrote:
Hey, all,
Some of my colleagues are objecting to my desire to minimize
uploading of Word documents to our new intranet wiki. My main
objection to it is that we ought to be entering information into
wiki pages so that we can take full advantage of document
versioning, talk pages, watching, etc.-y'know, the stuff that makes
it a wiki...
I've been called "silly" and "arbitrary" regarding this. :)
I'm not
outright forbidding posting Word documents; I'm just trying to get
people to use the wiki the way it's mean to be used. Am I being
unreasonable? I even stated that it's acceptable to load the final
version of a 20-page report, or a form that's meant to be printed
out and filled out by hand-i.e., things in a final state that do not
need further editing.
Has anyone else encountered this resistance? I was most surprised
that it came from someone who uses/edits Wikipedia, which, as far as
I can tell, does not support uploading of Word docs.
Nina
Nina McHale, MA/MSLS
Assistant Professor, Web Librarian
Auraria Library
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