Content tagged with "content-management"
“I did not write a review for this book.”

“Given the title, I’m a little embarrassed to say I thought this book was about content management. It’s not – it’s about the use of metadata in data warehousing. I stuck with it though because it…”

“I did not write a review for this book.”

“Hard to review, because it’s 15-years-old, but a nice look back at what CMS was in 2002. It drifts a lot – talks about governance, content strategy, and design – but perhaps that’s how ‘content…”

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“Good book for what it is. If you know Drupal, you’ll be bored. But if you have no idea what a CMS is, this is a good overview. There is zero code. This is all ‘Drupal by configuration,’ which is a…”

“A good overview of how a large scale enterprise search implementation might go. This is not a technical book, and only gets far into the technical weeds as is absolutely necessary to talk about how…”

“I’m rating this five stars because it accomplished everything it set out to do, but books like this really defy rating. This is a procedural book. You’re meant to have this open while you do stuff….”

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“Wonderful little book that covers the philosophical basis of metadata. This isn’t a technical instruction manual. Rather, it talks about why metadata exists, what it is, and why it matters, which some…”

“A needed discussion about metadata, specifically around web content. We’ve been missing a discussion specifically around microformats/data, etc. With a scope like this, the book can drift a bit, but…”

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“Not rating this one, because I wasn’t really the right audience for it. I wanted an introduction to recommender system theory, and what I got was … a lot of math. This is a programming manual, with…”

“If you’re a developer and you just never ‘got’ Drupal, this is your book. If this book succeeds at one thing, it’s to change your mindset about Drupal – to understand the different paradigms you need…”

“I thought I knew search. I knew nothing about search.”

“The book alternates between a great overview of the subject, and getting down-and-dirty with the code. I don’t know a good solution to this, but I was less concerned with the code and more concerned…”

“I read this for historic context. At 13 years old, it’s not relevant, but it does reveal that managing files was really was CMS did back then. Most of the book is about how to manage files without…”

“An important book. Much more tactical than books about web governance in general. Presents actual strategies for dealing with the hailstorm of change requests and new content.”
