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Content Management for the Enterprise: CMS Definition and Selection

Title:Content Management for the Enterprise: CMS Definition and Selection (ID: ERB0822)
Author(s):Brian Stewart (Athabasca University), Rodger Graham (Athabasca University) and Tim Terry (Athabasca University)
Topics:CMS, content management systems, Enterprise Resource Planning, Learning Management System, URCA, we, Web Content Management
Origin:Research Bulletins, ECAR (10/28/2008)
Type:Articles, Papers, and Reports
Abstract:

This ECAR research bulletin traces the content management practices and strategies adopted by distance education provider Athabasca University (AU) in Alberta, Canada. It discusses generalizable principles and processes for specifying and selecting an enterprise-wise content management system. The bulletin focuses on the steps preceding actual implementation of a CMS, and it reflects the progress and experience gained from AU’s activities to date.

Citation for this work: Stewart, Brian, Rodger Graham, and Tim Terry. “Content Management for the Enterprise: CMS Definition and Selection” (Research Bulletin, Issue 22). Boulder, CO: EDUCAUSE Center for Applied Research, 2008, available from http://www.educause.edu/ecar.

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