Content Management Bible 2nd Edition by 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

CONTENTS:

Foreword.

  
Preface.

  
Acknowledgments.

  
Introduction.

  Part I: What Is Content?

  
Chapter 1: Defining Data, Information, and Content.

  
Chapter 2: Content Has Format.

  
Chapter 3: Content Has Structure.

  
Chapter 4: Functionality Is Content, Too!

  
Chapter 5: But What Is Content Really?

  Part II: What Is Content Management?

  
Chapter 6: Understanding Content Management.

  
Chapter 7: Introducing the Major Parts of a CMS.

  
Chapter 8: Knowing When You Need a CMS.

  
Chapter 9: Component Management versus Composition Management.

  
Chapter 10: The Roots of Content Management.

  
Chapter 11: The Branches of Content Management.

  Part III: Doing Content Management Projects.

  
Chapter 12: Doing CM Projects Simply.

  
Chapter 13: Staffing a CMS.

  
Chapter 14: Working within the Organization.

  
Chapter 15: Getting Ready for a CMS.

  
Chapter 16: Securing a Project Mandate.

  
Chapter 17: Doing Requirements Gathering.

  
Chapter 18: Doing Logical Design.

  
Chapter 19: Selecting Hardware and Software.

  
Chapter 20: Implementing the System.

  
Chapter 21: Rolling Out the System.

  Part IV: Designing a CMS.

  
Chapter 22: Designing a CMS Simply.

  
Chapter 23: The Wheel of Content Management.

  
Chapter 24: Working with Metadata.

  
Chapter 25: Cataloging Audiences.

  
Chapter 26: Designing Publications.

  
Chapter 27: Designing Content Types.

  
Chapter 28: Accounting for Authors.

  
Chapter 29: Accounting for Acquisition Sources.

  
Chapter 30: Designing Content Access Structures.

  
Chapter 31: Designing Templates.

  
Chapter 32: Designing Personalization.

  
Chapter 33: Designing Workflow and Staffing Models.

  Part V: Building a CMS.

  
Chapter 34: Building a CMS Simply.

  
Chapter 35: What Are Content Markup Languages?

  
Chapter 36: XML and Content Management.

  
Chapter 37: Processing Content.

  
Chapter 38: Building Collection Systems.

  
Chapter 39: Building Management Systems.

  
Chapter 40: Building Publishing Systems.

  
Appendix: Epilogue.

  
Index.
Published

01 Dec 2004

Publisher

WILEY

ISBN

9780764573712

Pages

1118

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