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ALA Editions Using WordPress as a Library Content Management System (A Library Technology Report, 47)
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Description
Using WordPress, you can give patrons easy access to your library s digital content. The software is free, and, with good planning, you don t need expensive training or extensive technological expertise to maintain your site. Authors Kyle M. L. Jones and Polly-Alida Farrington, along with several librarian contributors, deliver a richly illustrated, practical guide for using WordPress as a tool for managing digital content, from basic set-up to customization with plugins. In this issue, you'll learn about: * Setting up a local development environment, choosing your package, installing WordPress, and transferring files * How to evaluate potential plugins and select the best for your needs * How to test themes across different types of content * How to streamline administration with plugins like WP Maintenance Mode, Theme Visibility Manager, Role Scoper and others * Comparative descriptions of four different plugins for publicizing your events and programs * Managing user accounts to get staff involved in creating content * How you can make it easy for patrons to share your content on Facebook, Twitter, and other social sites * First-hand accounts of academic, public, and school librarians on using WordPress to create dynamic subject guides, deliver elearning, and creating digital archives * 10 ways WordPress can improve website user experience
Product Specifications
- Brand
- ALA Editions
- Format
- Paperback
- ASIN
- 0838958311
- Domain
- Amazon UK
- Release Date
- 15 April 2011
- Listed Since
- 03 June 2011
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