Acceptable use
Acceptable use of the Wiki service is governed by the University policy entitled "Acceptable Use of Information Technology Resources" found in Section II, Chapter 19 of The University of Iowa's Operations Manual.
Wiki sites can be configured to allow either public or private access, on a site-wide or page-by-page basis. Users contributing to publicly available pages should be aware that contributed materials may be seen by external users, show up in web searches, etc.
Further questions about the use of the wiki service may be directed to its-wikiadmin@uiowa.edu
Wiki site creation
How can Wiki sites be used?
Wikis are web sites that allow editing of pages directly in the browser. They can be used whenever a web site is required. Some common uses include:
Instruction
Wikis can be used in support of coursework by, for example, providing a space and mechanism in support of collaborative writing assignments. Wiki sites can also support persistent learning artifacts, such as a corpus of knowledge that is added to by members of the same course over several semesters. Wikis provide an easy way for students and instructors to gather research materials, share findings, and comment on each others' work.
Research
Wikis can support research in several ways. The collaborative writing features, including automatic version tracking, are useful in authoring papers. Wikis provide flexible permissions that allow for, e.g., a public website for a research group or project, with a section of the wiki marked as private and only available to research project members.
Collaboration and group work
Some administrative workgroups and non-academic campus groups find Wikis a useful tool for supporting group work. Wiki pages are convenient for quick documentation, meeting notes, and sharing or searching PDF or Microsoft Office documents. Advanced users may take advantage of features such as todo-list management and group mail archiving.
Community building
A popular use of Wiki technology online, community building usually involves wide-open wikis with few or no usage restrictions. An online community can be as small as a handful of members of a community of practice, or as large as Wikipedia.
Wiki ownership
Each Wiki site has at least one owner, typically the person who requested the Wiki site. The Wiki owner has administrative rights to the Wiki, and can alter permissions, theme, etc. The Wiki owner accepts responsibility for maintenance of the Wiki, and should ensure that its use meets the acceptable use guidelines. Wiki owners will be notified in advance of scheduled downtimes, upgrades, etc.
Who can request a Wiki site?
A wiki site may be requested by any University of Iowa faculty or staff member, or by current University of Iowa students, by filling out the request form at: http://cs.its.uiowa.edu/wts/application/wiki.shtml
Student requests should either be made through a sponsoring faculty or staff member, or accompanied by documentation showing that the student represents a recognized University of Iowa student organization. Student requests may require additional documentation or signatures. Teaching Assistants are exempt from this requirement when acting in their official capacity.
Any user may enable a "personal" wiki site, by simply signing in, accessing his or her profile page, and selecting the option to enable a personal wiki space. A personal wiki space is just like a regular wiki, but with the following restrictions:
- a personal wiki always has the username in the URL (e.g., http://wiki.uiowa.edu/display/~jdoe)
- no files may be attached to a personal wiki
- by default, a personal wiki can only be used by the owner (though it can be opened up at the owner's discretion)
Wiki maintenance
Support
Wiki support is provided by the Help Desk (384-HELP) between 8-5 M-F.
Backup
Individual pages and attachments are automatically "versioned" by the Wiki server. Users with editing rights can view all previous versions, or restore a previous version in order to undo recent changes. This is sufficient for most backup/restore needs.
ITS will take regular backups of the entire Wiki server, for use in disaster recovery situations. Wiki owners are encouraged to save a backup of their individual Wiki sites on a regular basis. To back up an individual wiki site, go to Browse Space -> Advanced -> Export Space and choose the "XML Output" method. The resulting zip file can be used to restore the entire Wiki site, without affecting other hosted wikis. To restore and individual Wiki site, please contact the Wiki administrators.
Site lifetime
Wikis will generally be allowed to run for as long as they are in use. Wiki usage statistics will be collated yearly, and outdated Wiki sites will be retired using the following mechanism:
1. An outdated Wiki site is identified by lack of usage.
2. The wiki owner is emailed with a warning of the impending site retirement. If the Wiki owner responds with a request to keep the Wiki site active, it will be held over until the next retirement cycle.
3. If no response is received within two weeks, another email is sent.
4. If no response is received within a week, the Wiki site is archived and removed from the server. Archives will be kept for 6 months, and can be restored to the server at the Wiki owner's request.
User access
University of Iowa users
The Wiki server supports authentication by HawkID, and wiki owners may assign permissions based on HawkID or on groups in the campus Active Directory configuration. Authentication on the Wiki server will be provided for as long as a user's HawkID is active.
Non-UI users
The wiki server also allows signup by external users who do not have a HawkID. Non-HawkID user accounts last for a year, and are renewable at user request.