Contribute to the social media & Web 2.0 Wiki Carnival!

This week, Michele Martin and David Wilcox are running a Wiki Carnival to collect resources and answer questions on using social media and Web 2.0 tools in nonprofits. They’re asking participants to either post directly to their wiki or email them at michelemartin [at] yahoo.com or david [at] partnerships.org.uk. Here’s what they’re looking for:

* Send links to any of your blog items that you believe should be linked in the wiki. Even better write a new item!
* Send us a video or podcast or link related to using Web 2.0/social media tools that might be helpful. We’re particularly interested in real-world examples, case studies, etc.
* Let us know what del.icio.us tags you use … maybe socialmedia, collaboration … then we can look for stuff you have bookmarked
* Recommend other blogs, books, articles that you think will be useful.
* Send us questions you’d like answered or ideas you have for resources that would be helpful to you in using social media with nonprofits.

This is a very worthwhile endeavour – whenever someone is willing to gather and sort the disparate bits and pieces of information on an important topic, we’ll all benefit from their work, so let’s pitch in and give them plenty of good material to work with!

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