Posts Tagged ‘Content Management’
Posted on October 27th, 2009 by by Sarah
I first blogged asking for people to share their experience of devolving authorship responsibility back in June. From the response I had then and since it seems that this is a thorny issue that many of us (as local government web people) are grappling with.
As a theory, creating content for an organisation’s website and sharing [...]
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Tags: Accessibility, Author, Content Management, local council, localgovcamp, Publishing, Style guide, unconference, Usability
Posted on October 26th, 2009 by by Sarah
This was the question posed by Peter McClymont for his LocalGovCamp Lincoln session and the answer may not be as easy to come by as you think, even when presented to a room of council webbies.
In fact it isn’t even quite the question which needs answering. A more appropriate way of phrasing it, as quickly [...]
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Tags: Accessibility, Content Management, guidelines, local council, local government, localgovcamp, Mobile Computing, unconference, Usability, Website
Posted on June 17th, 2009 by by Sarah
We’ve had some interesting discussions this afternoon and now I am a-pondering.We’re reaching the end of a project to upgrade our content management system (sort of). We’ve sailed on choppy seas throughout this project and now we’re looking to chart a course in calmer waters. Talk turned to that most vague of things – the [...]
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Tags: CMS, Content Management, Website