Web content strategy is a relatively new area of practice in industry, in higher education, and, correspondingly, within academic and research libraries. The authors conducted a web-based survey of academic and research library professionals in order to identify present trends in this area of professional practice by academic librarians and to establish an understanding of the degree of institutional engagement in web content strategy within academic and research libraries. This article presents the findings of that survey. Based on analysis of the results, we propose a web content strategy maturity model specific to academic libraries.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/175020/1/12453-Article Text-27255-3-10-202103...
Earlier versions of the paper are available as, "A Strategy for Academic Libraries in the First Quar...
Continual changes in information technologies over the past three decades have wrought substantial c...
Περιέχει το πλήρες κείμενοThe purpose of this paper is to document the integration of Web 2.0 servic...
An increasing number of libraries and information centers are using content management (CM) applicat...
Does your website sometimes seem like a dumping ground for information that no one really reads? Do ...
Academic libraries, and their parent institutions, are increasingly using Content Management Systems...
Academic libraries, and their parent institutions, are increasingly using Content Management Systems...
Content strategy is an emerging area of expertise related to user experience design work, defined as...
Increasingly sophisticated content management systems (CMS) allow librarians to publish content via ...
Today’s academic library web sites are mission-critical library locations providing access to resear...
Purpose This paper aims to evaluate the website content of Alabama academic libraries to examine the...
This thesis sought to undertake a primary, holistic and contextual investigation of the management a...
Services are the most growing and the fast changing segment of academic libraries nowadays. Survey o...
Institutional repositories (IR) have captured our attention as having significant potential among th...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate content management and web-based library serv...
Earlier versions of the paper are available as, "A Strategy for Academic Libraries in the First Quar...
Continual changes in information technologies over the past three decades have wrought substantial c...
Περιέχει το πλήρες κείμενοThe purpose of this paper is to document the integration of Web 2.0 servic...
An increasing number of libraries and information centers are using content management (CM) applicat...
Does your website sometimes seem like a dumping ground for information that no one really reads? Do ...
Academic libraries, and their parent institutions, are increasingly using Content Management Systems...
Academic libraries, and their parent institutions, are increasingly using Content Management Systems...
Content strategy is an emerging area of expertise related to user experience design work, defined as...
Increasingly sophisticated content management systems (CMS) allow librarians to publish content via ...
Today’s academic library web sites are mission-critical library locations providing access to resear...
Purpose This paper aims to evaluate the website content of Alabama academic libraries to examine the...
This thesis sought to undertake a primary, holistic and contextual investigation of the management a...
Services are the most growing and the fast changing segment of academic libraries nowadays. Survey o...
Institutional repositories (IR) have captured our attention as having significant potential among th...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate content management and web-based library serv...
Earlier versions of the paper are available as, "A Strategy for Academic Libraries in the First Quar...
Continual changes in information technologies over the past three decades have wrought substantial c...
Περιέχει το πλήρες κείμενοThe purpose of this paper is to document the integration of Web 2.0 servic...