[Web4lib] Content management systems
Matt Grayson
mgrayson at eserver2.lib.utmem.edu
Mon Mar 19 16:00:45 EST 2007
We've been using Drupal at http://library.utmem.edu/ for almost a year now
with a fair amount of success. Drupal 5 has just come out with quite a few
improvements and I'm looking forward to upgrading. The biggest challenge
we've faced with Drupal is the lack of support for "real" publishing
workflows - where all content changes go through an approvals process. On
the whole, though, we're pleased with how Drupal has performed.
Matt
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Matt Grayson
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On 3/19/07 2:41 PM, "Jonathan Bloy" <JBloy at edgewood.edu> wrote:
> I'm starting to look at adding a content management system to my
> library's website (yes, I'm still in the era of manual editing). I'm
> aware of some of the biggies like Drupal, Joomla, etc., but I'm curious
> to know what people are using out there in the library world.
>
> What CMS are you using? What do or don't you like about it?
>
> - Jonathan
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