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This document provides an overview of wikis and how they can be used for collaboration. It discusses what wikis are, how they are structured, and their components. Wikis allow for collaborative editing of content without technical expertise. They are well-suited for group projects but come with risks like vandalism if not managed properly. The document outlines many ways libraries can implement wikis, including for community resources, subject guides, websites, courses, and knowledge sharing. It concludes with best practices for choosing wiki software, seeding content, documentation, content development, and management.