Introduction | p. v |
Luwak: A Content Management Solution | p. 1 |
LibData to LibCMS: One Library's Evolutionary Pathway to a Content Management System | p. 9 |
Issues and Opportunities in E-journal CMSs | p. 27 |
Beyond HTML: Developing and Reimagining Library Web Guides in a Content Management System | p. 43 |
CMS/CMS: Content Management System/Change Management Strategies | p. 71 |
Untangling a Tangled Web: A Case Study in Choosing and Implementing a CMS | p. 79 |
Building a Local CMS at Kent State | p. 89 |
Migrating a Library's Website to a Commercial CMS within a Campuswide Implementation | p. 113 |
Building a Collection Development CMS on a Shoestring | p. 129 |
An RDF-based Digital Library System | p. 141 |
Evolving an In-house System to Integrate the Management of Digital Collections | p. 149 |
Winning the Peace: An Approach to Consensus Building When Implementing a Content Management System | p. 171 |
Enterprise Content Management System (CMS) for a University Photographic Museum: A Case Study of Selecting a CMS for Integrated Collections | p. 179 |
Using the Library Intranet to Manage Web Content | p. 193 |
Index | p. 207 |
About the Editor and Contributors | p. 215 |
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