[Web4lib] About CMS...
Patrick Danowski
patrick.danowski at web.de
Mon Aug 13 15:06:37 EDT 2007
Hello Pierre,
in the moment I'm working in a project to implement a CMS at our library. We
decided to use TYPO3 (http://www.typo3.org) because some other information
institutions already use it and we have also a really big web site and some
domains to care about. Also there are a lot of plug ins and its very big
community but the biggest party of the community is in Europe when i see
that right. There are also a lot of consultants for Typo3 here in Germany,
what was an other reason to choose this system.
Greetings from Berlin, Germany
Patrick Danowski
2007/8/13, Pierre Nault <pierrenault at gmail.com>:
>
> Hello,
>
> The university library where I'm working for is actually searching for
> a
> CMS to manage our library web site and intranet. This is our first
> experience with a CMS and we're searching for an Open Source Solution. We
> are experiencing with Joomla (on a local machine) but we found that there
> are some limitations on what you can do with it (few types of users,
> degrees
> of profoundness of the site (actually two levels); lack of respect for web
> standards; limited workflow; few out of the box options; etc.). We have to
> manage a very big site with different types of users and different types
> of
> pages (dynamic content), we were thinking about Drupal or SPIP. Is there
> anybody working with these two CMS? Do you have any suggestions regarding
> the choice of a CMS? If you're running your library's web site with a CMS,
> which one are you using?
>
> Thanks.
>
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> Pierre Nault
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> Technologies de l'information, Service des bibliothèques de l'UQAM
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