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Content Management Bible

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ISBN-10: 0764573713

ISBN-13: 9780764573712

Edition: 2nd 2005 (Revised)

Authors: Bob Boiko

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* Written by one of the leading experts in content management systems (CMS), this newly revised bestseller guides readers through the confusing-and often intimidating-task of building, implementing, running, and managing a CMS * Updated to cover recent developments in online delivery systems, as well as XML and related technologies * Reflects valuable input from CMS users who attended the author's workshops, conferences, and courses * An essential reference showing anyone involved in information delivery systems how to plan and implement a system that can handle large amounts of information and help achieve an organization's overall goals
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Book details

List price: $49.99
Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 2005
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated
Publication date: 11/26/2004
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 1176
Size: 7.40" wide x 9.20" long x 2.30" tall
Weight: 3.344
Language: English

Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
What Is Content?
Defining Data, Information, and Content
Content Has Format
Content Has Structure
Functionality Is Content, Too!
But What Is Content Really?
What Is Content Management?
Understanding Content Management
Introducing the Major Parts of a CMS
Knowing When You Need a CMS
Component Management versus Composition Management
The Roots of Content Management
The Branches of Content Management
Doing Content Management Projects
Doing CM Projects Simply
Staffing a CMS
Working within the Organization
Getting Ready for a CMS
Securing a Project Mandate
Doing Requirements Gathering
Doing Logical Design
Selecting Hardware and Software
Implementing the System
Rolling Out the System
Designing a CMS
Designing a CMS Simply
The Wheel of Content Management
Working with Metadata
Cataloging Audiences
Designing Publications
Designing Content Types
Accounting for Authors
Accounting for Acquisition Sources
Designing Content Access Structures
Designing Templates
Designing Personalization
Designing Workflow and Staffing Models
Building a CMS
Building a CMS Simply
What Are Content Markup Languages?
XML and Content Management
Processing Content
Building Collection Systems
Building Management Systems
Building Publishing Systems
Epilogue
Index