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About this wiki

My last two research papers were created and submitted by using a personal wiki. It was fitting since my papers were on the Government of Canada and Web 2.0. There are several benefits of using a Wiki for one's academic research; it makes your research more accessible to others, and easier for others to submit to you corrections, you can keep all your sources together, and you can demonstrate to others the value of the knowledge you have collected.

Since submitting my papers, I have created this GC20 wiki to share my research, sources, and work collaboratively on my third (and final) paper.


Ongoing projects
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GC Web 2.0 Assessment
What is Web 2.0 to the GOC?
August 2008

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GC Web 2.0 Analysis
What is the status of Web 2.0 at the GOC?
December 2008

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GC Web 2.0 Action plan
How to proceed with Web 2.0 in GOC?
June 2009

Support pages
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Web 2.0 Sources
Sources on Web 2.0 in Journals, Media, Books
50 sources in PDF format

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GC Web 2.0 Inventory
Web 2.0 practices in GOC
~20 URLs identified, categorised

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GC Web 2.0 Tools
Files and resources for your Web 2.0 projects

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My papers
My previous academic papers

How you can help
Needs input
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Needs 'somethin'


Disclaimer

This wiki is in no way endorsed or supported by the Government of Canada.

Or rather, the Government of Canada is in no way endorsed, or supported by this wiki.

Intended users

Public servants of the Government of Canada interested in the application of Web 2.0 and collaborative tools in Government, as well as students of public administration and other Canadian public servants at other levels (provincial or municipal) or outside of Canada. I am interested in your feedback, especially your corrections to any content you come across.

About me

This wiki is the personal website of Douglas Bastien. This site is not owned, operated, or affiliated with the Government of Canada. I am currently completing my Masters studies in Public Administration on Web 2.0 and the use of collaborative tools in the Federal Government of Canada. This wiki serves to share my learning with others, disseminate my knowledge and communicate my experiences. Although I also work for the Federal Government, as a Research Analyst with the Canada School of Public Service, this site entirely reflects my own personal work and knowledge gathering.

You are welcome and encouraged to edit, submit, do anything on this site, but please don't tamper with it. It's a pain to restore.

See also my Government of Canada 2.0 blog

Updated at least weekly, on Wednesday.

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