Managing your Internet and intranet services, by Peter Griffiths
Managing your Internet and intranet services > Content management
Content management systems (CMS)
provide you with the means to organise and control the information within
your Web site.
The following are links to useful recent pages on CMS (Microsoft Technet)http://www.microsoft.com/technet/ecommerce/contmgt.asp http://www.bris.ac.uk/ISC/cms/ and http://www.bris.ac.uk/ISC/cms/summary.htm (Materials from and Report of a session by Paul Browning (University of Bristol) and Mike Lowndes (Natural History Museum) at the conference Institutional Web Management : The Joined-Up Web, University of Bath, 6-8 September 2000
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Gersting, Adam. 'Knowledge-driven content management'. Virtual business, October 2000, 8,10-12. [Andersen Consulting - now Accenture - have developed a best practice toolkit for managing content within a corporate information strategy.] Hill, Simon. 'Manage your content on the Web'. webspace, 5, May 2001, 32-3 [Top 10 tips] Lelic, Simon. 'Knowledge at your fingertips : developing an effective content management strategy.' Knowledge management [Ark Group], March 2001, 6-8 Mitcheson, Mark. 'Protecting your assets : the pitfalls of intranet content management'. Virtual business, October 2000, 14-17 Sanborn, Stephanie. 'Content management moves ahead.' InfoWorld.com,
16 February 2001. http://www.infoworld.com/articles/hn/xml/01/02/19/010219hncmovrvw.xml Gaspar, Susan. 'Content management tools automate Web page production'. Network World, 19 February 2001. http://www.itworld.com/App/1041/NWW0219feat2/ Waddington, Paul. 'Have we got news for you?' Information world review, June 2001, 18 [Sources of news content for your Web site]
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Managing your Internet and intranet services > Content management
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Last updated 21 June 2001