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Lots More Medical Wikis

(Be sure to check out the List of Medical Wikis, which has many more updates and a lot more information.)

As an addendum to the post last week on Medical Wikis, below is an expanded list of wikis of potential interest to health science libraryfolk. Please note that my skepticism about the use of wikis for medical information has not changed, but it is interesting to see how many different ways they’re being used.

(*Thanks, Wouter!)

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7 Responses to “Lots More Medical Wikis”

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    Daniel M Figaro:

    I am new to medical libraries but would like to read more about wikis. I listen in on CANMEDLIB and MEDLIB but have not seen any articles recently that cover topic. Any suggestions?
    figaro

  2. 2
    David Rothman:

    (Daniel Figaro’s question above was answered in
    this post.)

  3. 3
    davidrothman.net » Blog Archive » Medical wikis:

    [...] Update: Lots more Medical Wikis are listed here. [...]

  4. 4
    davidrothman.net » Blog Archive » First PubDrug Monographs Available:

    [...] Lots More Medical Wikis [...]

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    woodyevans.com » wiki surgery update:

    [...] Following on from the link to the encyclopedia of surgical techniques that anyone can edit (jeeeeezus), David Rothman says to me: …You may want to take a look at these posts about medical Wikis: Nature Medicine on Wikis (edited) First PubDrug Monographs Available PubDrug updates OVER!MY!MED!BODY! on Medical Wikis Lots More Medical Wikis [...]

  6. 6
    davidrothman.net » Blog Archive » Nature Medicine on Wikis (edited):

    [...] Lots More Medical Wikis [...]

  7. 7
    Medical wikis: the future of medicine? « ScienceRoll:

    [...] Update (many thanks to KJ and David Rothman!): [...]

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