The Content Management HandbookThere are many benefits in using content management software (CMS) to support content authoring and site management for both intranets and websites. These benefits can only be realized when the organization has developed a content management strategy and undertaken a rigorous analysis of the functionality that the CMS must provide, taking into account the Total Cost of Implementation of a CMS application. Information professionals will increasingly play an important role in developing content management strategies and managing intranets and websites, using their professional skills in carrying out information audits, identifying the information needs of users, and developing information architectures and metadata schemes. This essential book provides step-by-step guidance on how to develop a content management strategy, sets out the elements of a content management system and provides advice on the specification, selection, implementation and management of content management software. Readership: This practical handbook takes advantage of the author's extensive consulting experience in supporting CMS implementations in a wide range of organizations in the UK, Europe and the USA, including government agencies, charities and multinational businesses. It is of great value to information staff at all levels who are involved in the process of using a CMS to support the development of websites and intranets. There are many benefits in using content management software (CMS) to support content authoring and site management for both intranets and websites. These benefits can only be realized when the organization has developed a content management strategy and undertaken a rigorous analysis of the functionality that the CMS must provide, taking into account the Total Cost of Implementation of a CMS application. Information professionals will increasingly play an important role in developing content management strategies and managing intranets and websites, using their professional skills in carrying out information audits, identifying the information needs of users, and developing information architectures and metadata schemes. |
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... Digital asset management Digital asset management ( DAM ) systems are used to manage non- text content , such as graphics , pictures , images and video clips . Digital rights management Digital rights management ( DRM ) systems enable ...
Martin White. Enterprise content management system EDMS An enterprise content management system integrates web content management system , with additional applications sush as document management , records management and digital asset ...
... management strategy an organization is going to fail to compete , even if it ... management will still be the core of these systems . This Handbook is built ... digital asset management technologies . □ Enterprise content management is ...
Contents
Creating an informationenabled organization | 1 |
Content management functionality | 15 |
Content version management | 24 |
Copyright | |
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