Well they're not really wacky...some might be...but I just liked the sound. I'm a bit behind with this so better catch up....s'posed to be up to social networking now! Anyway, have looked at some wikis. Tried the NZ Police Review wiki (of course) but couldn't get into it for some reason...might try again later. Had a look at the Mint Wiki...nice..lots of info on the different art exhibitions, a few more pictures would have been good though. Really liked the the idea of the Book Lovers wiki from Princeton Public Library - this is a static wiki though as it was done as a sort of project by the Summer Reading Book Club so only reflects the reading they did for that summer (2006). Just had to look at Wookipedia (I think that justifies my title!) I had no idea there was so much information on every little character in Star Wars...amazing detail!
For example, have a look at this article on K-3PO (a sort of work colleague of C-3PO) http://starwars.wikia.com/index.php?title=K-3PO&oldid=2500681
....all and more that you'd ever want to know about a droid!
Had a quick look at the Possible Next Generation Catalogs and was interested to see Nelsonville Public Library there with Koha, an open source library management system. Koha was actually developed by Horowhenua Public Library along with Katipo, a web development company from Wellington. My previous workplace, Kapiti District Libraries, decided to ditch Spydus and use Koha....it was a huge amount of work as the data from Spydus didn't transfer properly to Koha so we had to virtually redevelop everything from scratch..absolute nightmare!! Have a look at the catalogue http://library.kapiticoast.govt.nz/cgi-bin/koha/opac-main.pl . There were a lot of features that we wanted and weren't able to get - drove everyone mad! Good on them for trying something so new...pity it didn't work out as we wanted.
While on the subject of my old library here are some pics of Paraparaumu Library where I worked for 7 years before coming over to Oz. It also won a major architectural award (like SLQ) and really is a lovely space to work in.
http://www.kapiticoastlibraries.govt.nz/Paraparaumu.php
http://www.kapiticoastlibraries.govt.nz/Paraparaumu.php