The primary resource of the Peterborough Wiki is probably the editors themselves... what is seen, remembered and known. Other resources have been written about Peterborough that are good sources of information. This entry is intended to be a wiki editor resource for sources of information in Peterborough, not a direct resource for people just looking for information about Peterborough, so rather than listing, say, individual books, link to the books entry. This is basically a link list of resources for wiki editors willing to visit these sources (people and places) and read through or ask them for information that they have. If you're looking for general wiki topics, check out the Wiki Community.

Actions

Carry a notebook or even just a blank card and pen. If you see something around town that is neat, jot it down and add it to the wiki later. Make sure you add enough detail so you'll remember it later and have enough to search for more information (or allow other wiki editors to help you expand the information). A few keywords are often not what you want... try a full sentence.

Talk to neighbors and strangers. In lines while waiting, many people are willing to take a moment and chat; the town you live in is a good topic, and you can learn things outside your own circle.

Take photos, either with a camera or your cell phone. Your cell phone is unlikely to have a great camera for photos actually used on the wiki, but it is a great way to make a note about something that should go on the wiki. Carrying a camera is a habit that most of the most active editors have. A photo is a wonderful starting place to work out from, even if you never use the actual photo itself. Also check the photo requests page for new ideas.

Random page is also a cool place for finding ideas.

Publications

There are some books about Peterborough or that mention parts of Peterborough in them. The local library as well as ones at Trent and/or Flemming have many such books.

The local media covers current events and past archives are available on Microfilm. It is easy, it's fun, and it's interesting to see how things were different, or the same, in the past. Physical copies only go back a few months. Regional and national media would pick up on the most important developments, but it's like looking for a needle in a haystack. Find the dates when Peterborough made national news, then dig through bigger papers.

Federal and local records, such as land ownership, births and death records are available.

Groups

Some groups manage archives, libraries or have internal records that would be useful. They may have old photos they are willing to donate that would be phenomenal on the wiki.

Individuals

It would be nice to have a list of individuals who have been central to certain aspects of town and aren't quite keen on using the internet or the wiki, but are happy to relate stories or clarify points on certain issues.

Wiki

CityWiki is a place to share templates and ideas about how to improve your wiki with other wikis. The Gnome Headquarters has similar but less specific aims.

Ward's Wiki has a lot of stuff on the philosophy of wiki, as does Meatball Wiki.