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Book Synopsis
This is the industry's best-selling and highly-praised book on content management-revised to meet the growing needs of businesses who need to deliver content to their users, and share information internally quickly and easily.

Table of 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.

Content Management Bible 349

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 26/11/2004
      ISBN13: 9780764573712, 978-0764573712
      ISBN10: 0764573713
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This is the industry's best-selling and highly-praised book on content management-revised to meet the growing needs of businesses who need to deliver content to their users, and share information internally quickly and easily.

      Table of 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.

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