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Content Management in Overheidsorganisaties  (link broken)

Een content management systeem kan een prima middel zijn om informatie aan te bieden op een website of intranet. Het helpt namelijk bij het beheren van de inhoud, vormgeving en structuur van informatie. Advies Overheid.nl biedt ten behoeve van Nederlandse overheden hulpmiddelen aan om een geschikt content management systeem te selecteren. U vindt hier een onderzoeksverslag, een overzicht van systemen, een stappenplan en een aantal tools.

Advies Overheid.nl. (Dutch) Resources>Content Management>TC

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#22761

Content Management Systems

A European resource for content managers and CMS suppliers.

Content Manager. Resources>Content Management>Single Sourcing

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#14171

Content Management Tools  (link broken)

Dit overzicht wil een neutraal overzicht geven van content management systemen. Er zijn geen commerciële belangen aan verbonden. De betreffende leveranciers dragen zelf zorg voor het actueel houden van hun productspecificaties. Hartman Communicatie BV is een onafhankelijk adviesbureau en heeft geen relaties met cms-leveranciers en/of implementatiepartijen

Hartman Communicatie (2002). Resources>Content Management>Software

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#22130

The Content Wrangler

The Content Wrangler contains a variety of resources and information for technical communicators interested in single-sourcing, content management, structured authoring, XML and more. Registered users gain access to "members only" content, user profiles, and special offers from vendors, publishers and trade associations.

Abel, Scott. Content Wrangler, The (2004). Resources>Content Management>Single Sourcing>Blogs

155.
#20960

Contentology

While shared knowledge increases exponentially, our intellectual capacity remains essentially the same. Meta-knowledge (external intelligence) will be the tool of the highly specialized professionals in the future. The most educated among will say 'I don't know; but I know how to know.'

Contentology. Resources>Content Management>Single Sourcing>Blogs

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#26835

Contextual Inquiry

The contextual inquiry is a specific type of interview for gathering field data from users. It is usually done by one interviewer speaking to one interviewee (person being interviewed) at a time. The aim is to gather as much data as possible from the interviews for later analysis.

UsabilityNet. Resources>Usability>Methods>Contextual Inquiry

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#10033

Contracts for Every Occasion

This is a reference library of forms to help protect your work and your visitors. It contains sample forms, contracts, and charts to ease the legal technicalities of running a Web site, such as privacy policies, link agreements, copyright agreements, sweepstakes rules, and cease and desist letters.

Builder.com (2001). Resources>Legal>Contracts

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#27721

Controlled Vocabulary.com

A controlled vocabulary makes a database easier to search. Since we have many different ways of describing concepts, drawing all of these terms together under a single word or phrase in a database makes searching the database more efficient as it eliminates guess work. However, arriving at this efficiency requires consistency on the part of the individual indexing the database and the use of pre-determined terms.

ControlledVocabulary.com. Resources>Content Management>Metadata>Controlled Vocabulary

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#12986

Copyediting-L

This site is primarily for use by Copyediting-L subscribers who need information about the list's operation. (For general assistance with Listserv commands, see Indiana University's Knowledge Base.)

Indiana University. Resources>Mailing Lists

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#20780

Copyfight: The Politics of Intellectual Property

Explores the nexus of legal rulings, Capitol Hill policy-making, technical standards development and technological innovation that creates--and will recreate--the networked world as we know it.

Copyfight. Resources>Intellectual Property>Copyright>Blogs

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#13634

Copyright and Trademark Resources

A collection of copyright and trademark resources for professionals in new media design.

HTML Writers Guild. Resources>Intellectual Property

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#21715

Copyright Web Sites

A collection of links to high-quality intellectual property websites that focus on copyright.

Stanford University. Resources>Intellectual Property>Copyright

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#28202

CorelDRAW Tutorials, Tips, Etc.

This page contains a listing of twenty-four links to technical illustration tutorials and how-to articles for illustrators using draw software, especially CorelDraw.

Broz, Donald. Broz and Dian. Resources>Graphic Design>Software

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#25639

Course Management Tools Review

This is a summary of open source tools for what is variously called: * distance learning * course management product or system * learning management system * virtual classroom

Albing, Bill, Frances Wirth and Rick Sapir. KeyContent.org (2005). Resources>Education>Online

165.
#23204

CPTec Forum

Discussion of a variety of TC software platforms.

CPTec GmbH. (German) Resources>Collaboration>Information Design

166.
#19391

Crash Course in Copyright

Someone owns just about everything. Fair use lets you use their things - but not as much as you'd like to. Sometimes you have to ask for permission. Sometimes you are the owner - think about that!

Harper, Georgia K. University of Texas (2001). Resources>Intellectual Property>Copyright

167.
#30360

Crazy for Words

This site is for anyone who is interested in technical writing, proofreading, creative writing, or teaching.

Leigh, Heather. Crazy for Words (2007). Resources>Writing>Technical Writing>Blogs

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#22987

Creating Captions Using MAGpie 2.0

MAGpie allows the captioning of Web audio and video content for use in QuickTime, RealPlayer, and Windows Media Player.

WebAIM (2004). Resources>Software>Accessibility>Video

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#21772

Creative Brief   (Word)

A template to provide a brief description of the project. It should outline the objectives, audience, and assumptions for the project and details the creative concept the team intends to use moving forward. This document should accompany the materials for the Conceptual Design Review. Information should be filled in to give an overview to project reviewers who may not be intimately involved in the project. Differs from project overview in that this is specific background information related to design constraints, concerns and other information directly relating to the solution presented for review. The Creative Brief can also be used to inform outside firms about a project when brought in for consulting.

Malone, Erin. AIfIA (2003). Resources>Project Management>Workflow

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#26264

The Creative Brief Worksheet

Answering the questions on the worksheet will effectively build the skeleton for your creative brief. The information gathered in the discovery process (client survey, research, interviews) will provide you with the answers.

GotoMedia (2004). Resources>Consulting>User Centered Design

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#20679

The Creative Tech Writer

The Creative Tech Writer is a work in progress, loosely centered around the art and craft of technical writing as it applies to a variety of fields, and vice versa.

Berger, Jenny L. Creative Tech Writer, The. Resources>Writing>Technical Writing>Blogs

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#26652

Critical Incident Technique

Critical incident technique is a method of gathering facts (incidents) from domain experts or less experienced users of the existing system to gain knowledge of how to improve the performance of the individuals involved.

Usability Body of Knowledge. Resources>Usability>Methods

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#14985

Cross Cultural Training Bibliography  (link broken)

A bibliography of works from instructional design and educational theory for cross-cultural and multicultural students.

Weech, Bill. TCM.com (1998). Resources>Bibliographies>Instructional Design>Education

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#13818

CSCW Related Pages

A 'webliography' of links to resources in computer supported collaborative work.

CSCW. Resources>Directories>Collaboration

175.
#32061

The CSS Resource Guide: Getting Rid of Table Layouts Forever

If you are still using table based layouts for your web developement projects, you’re getting left behind. CSS/XHMTL design layouts are not only en vouge, they are imperative. And they are much easier to use than you think! So you don’t know where to start? Here’s 5 can’t miss CSS resources for every designer and developer.

Robbins, Kyle. ReEncoded (2008). Resources>Web Design>CSS

 
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