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Selecting and Implementing Content Management Software for Intranets and Web Sites

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 September 2006

Martin White
Affiliation:
Intranet Focus Ltd.

Abstract

The majority of websites and intranets are built by creating static HTML pages with software such as FrontPage and Dreamweaver. The effective use of these products requires staff with a combination of technical, design and content management skills, and these are not easy to find, even for large organisations. Over the last few years content management software has become increasingly popular as a way of being able to ensure that the content on web sites and intranets can be updated as quickly as necessary without the need for everyone who wants to publish to be trained in a software product such as Front Page.

Type
Articles
Copyright
2006 The British and Irish Association of Law Librarians

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