Title: Libraries
1Libraries Institutional Content Management
Systems
- Pamela F. Cabe MLIS, AHIP
- Coy C. Carpenter Library
- Wake Forest University
- School of Medicine
2About Us
- Institution comprised of
- Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Centerand
- Wake Forest University School of Medicine
3About Us
- Carpenter Library serves both entities.
- The Department of Public Relations and Marketing,
a department of the Medical Center, is
responsible for the institutions web site and
departmental web space.
4What is CMS?
- Content Management System
- A content management system (CMS) supports the
creation, management, distribution, publishing,
and discovery of corporate information.
(Robertson, 2003, KM Column). - A way of standardizing web development at our
institution.
5Why CMS?
- Volume of the WWW
- Institutional Branding-sites would be clearly
defined as being part of the institution.
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9Why CMS?
- Sites began to contain errors, missing images,
broken links, old information, incorrect health
information, etc.
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12Why was the library concerned?
13Why was the library concerned?
- Bulk of library budget supports electronic
resources. - These resources are physically housed on the
librarys web site. - Look, feel, organization and usability of the
librarys web site is key to properly showcase
these electronic resources.
14CMS Software and Template Design
- Microsoft Content Management Server
- A template was designed by an independent web
consultant.
15WFUBMC Template
16Medical School Disagreement
- Medical School disagreed with template.
- The Medical School Web Task Force was formed.
17School of Medicine Template Modifications
18Issues Encountered with Conversion to CMS
- Site Conversion Process
- Web Editing
- Non-Compatible Technology
- Ineffective Site Search Engine
- Push of Live Content to Server
19Site Conversion Process Issues
- LONG process
- Solutions
- Let independent firm do conversion and then
correct any errors. - Do the conversion myself.
20Site Conversion Process Issues
- Pluses
- Learned CMS software.
- Streamlined our existing site.
- Redesigned the site look and organization.
- Minuses
- LONG arduous process
- Editing tools formerly used to manage site do not
work with CMS software.
21Web Editing Issues
- Microsoft Word OR
- Microsoft CMS WYSIWYG
22Web Editing Issues
- Solution
- CMS WYSIWYG
- Pluses
- Changes are made inside the Browser, preview of
pages is easy. - Minuses
- WYSIWYG is clunky, difficult to use and produces
almost indecipherable HTML. - Technologies utilized in the former site dont
function in the CMS.
23Microsoft CMS Web Editing Software
24Microsoft CMS Web Editing Software
25Non-Compatible Technology
- Javascript
- DHTML
- Shockwave Files
- XML
- Forms
26Forms
27Forms
28Forms and other Non-Compatible Technology
- Solutions
- Negotiated web space outside the CMS template.
- The Medical School is investigating a forms
program to handle forms, Sharepoint.OrForms
will remain outside CMS on different server. - Removed Javascript and DHTML
29Forms and other Non-Compatible Technology
- Pluses
- Site simplification
- Removed additional movement
- Minuses
- Removed ability to use advanced
scripting/technology
30Site Search Issues
- Patrons had ability to search library site.
- The CMS template included a site search box which
instead of searching the librarys site would
search the entire institutional site.
31Site Search Issues
- Solutions
- We were able to create a faux template page which
was outside the CMS to house our Google! Site
search. - Pluses
- Google site search works great.
- Minuses
- The ineffective search box is still on our site
in the template. - Patrons can only access the library search from
our site.
32Site Search Wireless Access
33New Site Search Using Google!
34New Site Search Using Google!
35Push of Content to the Server
- Old site was transferred via FTP.
- New site changes are sent daily during a global
update.
36Push of Content to Server
- Solutions
- Database content (electronic journal information,
electronic textbook listings) will be saved live
on the server. - Obtained permission to request a manual push when
necessary.
37Push of Content to Server
- Pluses
- Databases changes are instantaneous.
- Databases owners can edit and see results
immediately. - Minuses
- No live control over web content.
38Final Result?
39Carpenter Librarys New Site
40Strategies for Negotiating with Institutional Web
Masters
- Get to know institutional web masters.
- Identify issues you may encounter
- Technology Issues
- Editing Issues
- Updating Issues
- Use your statistics.
- Instead of flashy technology, use flashy graphics
to fill the void.
41Serenity Now! Accept the things you cannot change!