of future projects to increase access to, and organization of, the FEC information. The enhanced documentation of the FEC and increased access to this information will also support current efforts to expand the FEC and to secure additional storage for existing objects. To provide a productive length of time for feedback, I plan to monitor the responses contributed to the Florida Museum Project website from October 30th, 2009 through December 31s, 2010. In this timeframe, I anticipate a variety of comments and questions will be posted by Tribal members. After presenting my project to both the Florida Museum Informatics Committee and the Anthropology Staff, it has been determined that the Seminole/Miccosukee wiki comments will be directly applied in multiple areas of the Florida Museum of Natural History. The new information gained from the wiki will contribute to the records of the Florida Museum of Natural History's Anthropology Department and the Office of Museum Technology, and will therefore add information to the Florida Ethnographic Collection files and to the public online collections database, which is presently under development at the Florida Museum. Currently, there is a very brief treatment of the Florida Ethnographic Collection on the Florida Museum website. The digitized images and information which I produced during this project will make it possible for the public and Seminole/ Miccosukee Tribal members alike to access more of the FEC information, and to research the holdings despite geographic distance. The wiki project will have also allowed Tribal members to become stakeholders in the information posted on the museum website. The wiki's digital format for inviting input allows a broad group of Native Americans to invest their knowledge in the collections records, therefore building their direct involvement. The shared voice encouraged through the wiki's participatory platform has the potential to