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Titre Enjeux, perspectives et prospective
Auteur Denis Laurent, Sloïm Élie, St?hr Thierry, Delahousse Jean, Roumieux Olivier, Saleh Imad, Ertzscheid Olivier
Mir@bel Revue I2D - Information, données & documents (anciennement : Documentaliste - Sciences de l'information)
Numéro vol. 45, no 3, 2008 Gestion de contenu web : entre démocratisation et expertise documentaire
Rubrique / Thématique
Gestion de contenu web : entre démocratisation et expertise documentaire
Page 68-82
Résumé anglais In 15 years, on-line service has gone from small-scale to big business, along with more refined tools, specialized professions and new requirements. Today, a quality approach must have a solid cross-disciplinary basis, standardized tools and foster content accessibility. Hidden behind the notion of interoperability are major issues around electronic memory and content migration. The author presents their different components and features that must be taken into account to ensure true interoperability among CMS contents. Metadata and reference data are two key concepts that foster change on the web. On-going work on standards is indispensible to creating real value-added service in which content can be shared and exchanged. For an information professional, what are the perspectives opened by the web 2.0 phenomenon? The 2.0 wave reshuffled the cards and changed the rules of the game, broadening the scope of “content”, proposing new ways of using sources and offering different approaches to document description and structure.
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