Content Management Systems for Libraries Case Studies

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Pub. Date: 2008-06-06
Publisher(s): Scarecrow Press
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Summary

Content Management Systems in Libraries: Case Studies brings together a number of case studies on current content management system (CMS) implementations, using both open-source and proprietary systems, and also reflects on the current state and future of CMS in libraries. There is presently no one source or research guide for CMS given that this area is in flux, yet this type of book is needed in the literature, as many libraries are just starting to implement CMS for their website, instructional content, or other institutional repository settings. Book jacket.

Table of Contents

Introductionp. v
Luwak: A Content Management Solutionp. 1
LibData to LibCMS: One Library's Evolutionary Pathway to a Content Management Systemp. 9
Issues and Opportunities in E-journal CMSsp. 27
Beyond HTML: Developing and Reimagining Library Web Guides in a Content Management Systemp. 43
CMS/CMS: Content Management System/Change Management Strategiesp. 71
Untangling a Tangled Web: A Case Study in Choosing and Implementing a CMSp. 79
Building a Local CMS at Kent Statep. 89
Migrating a Library's Website to a Commercial CMS within a Campuswide Implementationp. 113
Building a Collection Development CMS on a Shoestringp. 129
An RDF-based Digital Library Systemp. 141
Evolving an In-house System to Integrate the Management of Digital Collectionsp. 149
Winning the Peace: An Approach to Consensus Building When Implementing a Content Management Systemp. 171
Enterprise Content Management System (CMS) for a University Photographic Museum: A Case Study of Selecting a CMS for Integrated Collectionsp. 179
Using the Library Intranet to Manage Web Contentp. 193
Indexp. 207
About the Editor and Contributorsp. 215
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