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===Collaboration===
===Collaboration===
One form of collaborative technical writing is a wiki, which is a "Web site developed collaboratively by a community of users, allowing any user to add and edit content."<ref><nowiki>{{cite web |url=</nowiki>https://grlucas.net/grl/Writing_on_a_Wiki<nowiki>|title="Writing on a Wiki" |last=Lucas |first=Gerald |date= 18 May 2021| website= Technical Writing in the Digital Age |publisher= MediaWiki |access date= 31 October 2023 |quote=| ref=harv}}</nowiki>
One form of collaborative technical writing is a wiki, which is a "Web site developed collaboratively by a community of users, allowing any user to add and edit content."<ref>{{cite web
| url = https://grlucas.net/grl/Writing_on_a_Wiki
| title = writing on a wiki
| last = Lucas
| first= Gerald
| date= May 18, 2021
| website = Gerald-R-Lucas
| publisher = MediaWiki
| access-date =October 31, 2023
| quote = Web site developed collaboratively by a community of users, allowing any user to add and edit content.
| ref = harv  
}}</ref>


</ref> In fact, one of the predominant elements of a wiki is that it is defined by being open source. And as such, it can be modified by anyone.
</ref> In fact, one of the predominant elements of a wiki is that it is defined by being open source. And as such, it can be modified by anyone.