The university is currently working to replace Documentum with a better content management system.
For content authors, this means updating your website will be easier in the future.
For the academic web site project, this means putting things on pause temporarily. Much of the electronic marketing communication team's work during the academic web site project is directly affected by the change in the content management system. In fact, once the switch is complete we anticipate the new content management system will help to expedite the process of renovating the academic web sites.
In short, because of the wide-reaching change in the content management system, we will not be able to complete the academic web site renovation before the third quarter of 2011 as we once hoped. However, we will continue to work with academic content authors once the new content management system is in place. We will also continue to post updates on www.webresources.mst.edu.
If you would like to begin preparing your academic site for renovation you can take the following steps:
- Review the content on your web site. Remove unneeded information or update outdated content.
- Identify the content authors and stakeholders within your program or department. You may consider setting up monthly meetings with this group to discuss the program or department's web presence. Also, this may be a good time to identify who is responsible for what content and how often that content needs to be updated.
- Become familiar with web resources that are already available to you by visiting www.webresources.mst.edu. You will find instructions for downloading photos from the university Flickr account, embedding videos from the university YouTube channel and more ...



