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Open Source Content Management Systems

Open Source Content Management Systems. A panel discussion hosted by. University of Toronto Webmasters. Panelists. Devin Kreuger Office of Vice-Principal, Research and Vice-Dean, Graduate, UTM Cynick Young Adaptive Technology Resource Centre Marc Lalonde University of Toronto Libraries

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Open Source Content Management Systems

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  1. Open SourceContent Management Systems A panel discussion hosted by University of Toronto Webmasters

  2. Panelists • Devin KreugerOffice of Vice-Principal, Research and Vice-Dean, Graduate, UTM • Cynick YoungAdaptive Technology Resource Centre • Marc LalondeUniversity of Toronto Libraries • Moderator: Charles FinleyProject Open Source | Open Access

  3. Open SourceContent Management Systems:The End-User Perspective Devin KreugerManager, Research & Graduate Affairs

  4. at UofT Mississauga • Testing began in 2003 • So long, static pages! Content control and agility were immediately impressive • User-interface took some getting used to • In 2006, most UofTM academic departments & all administrative offices use TYPO3

  5. at UofT Mississauga • Research & Graduate site has continually evolved over the last three years • Site is updated daily with research funding announcements, researcher profiles, etc. • utm.utoronto.ca/research

  6. at UofT Mississauga • No plans to move away from TYPO3 • Open source community ensures TYPO3 will continue to evolve and adapt to changing web standards and innovations • Currently working towards having TYPO3 communicate directly with Blackboard

  7. Moving FIS to Joomla Cynick Young

  8. Faculty of Information Studies needed an overdue makeover for its web presence • ATRC had committed to Joomla as its OS CMS • Joomla is working towards better accessibility • FIS would benefit from standardizing with ATRC

  9. OS was the only way to allow legacy integration • Many legacy systems had to be redeveloped • Requirements and functionality had to be re-examined in moving to Joomla

  10. Plone @ University of Toronto Libraries Marc Lalonde Web Coordinator marc.lalonde@utoronto.ca 416-978-0885

  11. Planning new web site and customizing Plone: March – August 2005 Usability testing begins: Aug – Sept 2005 Site launched October 2005 Plone @ University of Toronto Libraries

  12. Gerstein & Robarts go live fall 2006 Positive feedback from content managers sign of success CMS training in constant demand Plone @ University of Toronto Libraries

  13. Plans to incorporate central libraries and departments into CMS Using RSS feeds to spread the news: Blackboard CMS integration Exploring further connections to MySQL databases Working with Plone a positive experience Plone @ University of Toronto LibrariesFuture Plans

  14. Open SourceContent Management Systems A panel discussion hosted by University of Toronto Webmasters

  15. Panelists • Devin KreugerOffice of Vice-Principal, Research and Vice-Dean, Graduate, UTM • Cynick YoungAdaptive Technology Resource Centre • Marc LalondeUniversity of Toronto Libraries • Moderator: Charles FinleyProject Open Source | Open Access

  16. open.utoronto.ca University of Toronto Webmasters

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