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For information on any area of science that interests you,
enter a keyword (eg. scientific method, molecule, cloud, carbohydrate etc.).
Or else, you can start by choosing any of the categories below.

List of wikis

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All known public wikis are listed at WorldWideWiki: SwitchWiki, which currently lists about 1000 public wiki communities (as of June 12 2004).

The 30 largest wikis are listed at Meatball: Biggest wikis.

One way of finding a wiki on some subject you are interested in is to follow the Wiki Node Network from wiki to wiki (see Wikipedia:WikiNode). Or you could take a Wiki bus tour.

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Wiki bus tours

There are virtual guided "bus tours" taking visitors to various wiki sites. These consist simply of a page on each participating wiki called TourBusStop, which gives the link to the next bus stop -- basically, a type of web ring. Each bus stop page gives some info about that wiki, and one can choose to explore that particular wiki (thus "getting off the bus"), or continue to the next wiki in the tour.

Wiki communities

Wiki-like systems

  • Bliki - "wikilog," a blog system organized as a wiki. It includes SnipSnap.
  • Co-Wiki - (website) - a collaborative-wiki system run by Daniel T. Gorsky .
  • EditMe - (website) - a cheap website hosting service.
  • Ekşi Sözlük - (website) a Turkish dictionary project.
  • Everything2 - (website) - a wikilike project for essays.
  • Halfbakery - (website) - a forum for the development of inventions (not always serious) that may be novel, futuristic, half-baked, or downright crazy. Or they may be strokes of pure genius.
  • PlanetMath - (website) - a free Wiki-style mathematical encyclopedia.
  • PostcardX - (website) - a wikilike postcard system.
  • Sourceworld - (website) - a cross between a forum and a wiki, in which the ideas that would be shared and debated in a forum can be organized as in a wiki.

See also

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