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1 1 Open-source platform for accessible content management Museo & Web CMS

2 2 Introduction (1/3)  Simplicity on use: no advanced informatics knowledge is required  Fast on contents editing and web site administration  Automatic conformity to W3C XHTML strict and CSS standard  Graphic consistency of the pages independently from the author  Accessibility: developed in order to produce accessibility web site oriented

3 3 Introduction (2/3)  Respect of the W3C-WAI(WCAG 1.0) and the Stanca’s law (L. 4/04) requirements guidelines  Automatic upgrade to future evolution of the accessibility requirements  Advanced validation tool for automatic accessibility consistency check  Complete separation of data from formatting

4 4 Introduction (3/3)  Possible access to external databases and xml sources  Publishing based on a workflow roles architecture (different users)  CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) technologies for pages rendering.

5 5 An example: a Web Site made with Museo & Web CMS Home page with 2 columns

6 6 An example: a Web Site made with Museo & Web CMS Home page with 3 columns

7 7 Functionalities : WYSIWYG text editor (1/2)  An integrated WYSIWYG editor with a user interface similar to well known office applications helps the user creating the contents  The editor generates clean XHTML (Strict or 1.1) with no deprecated tag  Uses Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) for formatting  Ensures the clean separation of content from presentation  Markup generated by Museo & Web CMS meets the most demanding accessibility requirements

8 8 Functionalities : WYSIWYG text editor (2/2)  Supports the most popular formatting features  Supports bullets and numbered lists  Supports the correct use of block quotes  Inserts images  Inserts custom tags

9 9 Functionalities: The search engine  Integrated full text search engine  Simple or advanced search mode over the entire portal content  Definable information quantification

10 10 Functionalities: Users administration  Simple and quick user registration  Work group system management: editing & publishing  Right writing or validating articles in sections depends of groups or users  Extensive user permission system with access control lists (ACL)  User profile administration

11 11 Functionalities: Graphics  Template based platform with rich template library  Tool for templates customization Colors Images Multimedia Logo

12 12 Functionalities: Newsletter & RSS-Feed  Newsletter management tool with push/pull administration/user strategies  Mailing profiling: filtering features based on users profiles  Html or plain text formats available  Useful RSS-Feed tool  Mailing planning: tool for planning the mailing in precise moments

13 13 Functionalities: News & Events  Simple tool for on-line news management  News cataloguing and categories management Culture Education Ecc…  News planning  From news to newsletter in one click

14 14 Functionalities: News & Events News Events

15 15 Functionalities: Forum & Mailing list  Improving communication with the users and between them  Real-time administration/users communication  Threads based forum  Moderated forum

16 16 Functionalities: Media archive  Multimedia publishing management tool  Multimedia repository  Easy search of multimedia and quick attaching on the site pages  Context multimedia information Where inside the web site is this multimedia used? How many times has this multimedia been downloaded?

17 17 Functionalities: Thematics routes  Tool for thematic paths retrieving and organizing the portal contents Catalogue News Regular contents  Respect of the SCORM standard on the learning objects definition  Evaluating test creator

18 18 Functionalities: Press review  Tool for a press review Creation, Management and Distribution  The press review is organized on a categories architecture  Thanks to hyper textual links the user is redirect to the site page containing the desired topic

19 19  RA standard based catalographic card creator  Advanced tools for editing and consulting the catalographic cards content  Image processing and acquisition tool  Extensive user permission system with access control lists (ACL) Functionalities: Catalographic card creator

20 20 Functionalities: Catalographic card creator Search Catalog

21 21 Requirements Here are the minimum requirements for Museo & Web CMS  Linux Apache 1.13.19 or above PHP 4.3.x or above MySQL 3.23.x or above  Windows Apache 1.13.19 or above / IIS 5 or above PHP 4.3.x or above MySQL 3.23.x or above

22 22 Interoperability: Dublin Core support  Why Dublin Core? Good description of information resources Indexing of information resources Effective search of information resources Access to the information resources High Quality management of the information resources  Dublin Core metatags editor  Automatic metatags assignment based on a categories system management

23 23 Dublin Core elements (1/3)  Title The name given to the resource, usually by the Creator or Publisher.  Author or Creator The person or organization primarily responsible for creating the intellectual content of the resource. For example, authors in the case of written documents, artists, photographers, or illustrators in the case of visual resources.  Subject and Keywords The topic of the resource. Typically, subject will be expressed as keywords or phrases that describe the subject or content of the resource. The use of controlled vocabularies and formal classification schemas is encouraged.  Description A textual description of the content of the resource, including abstracts in the case of document-like objects or content descriptions in the case of visual resources.  Publisher The entity responsible for making the resource available in its present form, such as a publishing house, a university department, or a corporate entity.  Other Contributor A person or organization not specified in a Creator element who has made significant intellectual contributions to the resource but whose contribution is secondary to any person or organization specified in a Creator element (for example, editor, transcriber, and illustrator).

24 24 Dublin Core elements (2/3)  Date A date associated with the creation or availability of the resource.  Resource Type The category of the resource, such as home page, novel, poem, working paper, technical report, essay, dictionary. For the sake of interoperability, Type should be selected from an enumerated list that is under development in the workshop series.  Format The data format and, optionally, dimensions (e.g., size, duration) of the resource. The format is used to identify the software and possibly hardware that might be needed to display or operate the resource. For the sake of interoperability, the format should be selected from an enumerated list that is currently under development in the workshop series.  Resource Identifier A string or number used to uniquely identify the resource. Examples for networked resources include URLs and URNs (when implemented). Other globally-unique identifiers, such as International Standard Book Numbers (ISBN) or other formal names would also be candidates for this element.

25 25 Dublin Core elements (3/3)  Source Information about a second resource from which the present resource is derived. While it is generally recommended that elements contain information about the present resource only, this element may contain metadata for the second resource when it is considered important for discovery of the present resource.  Language The language of the intellectual content of the resource.  Relation An identifier of a second resource and its relationship to the present resource. This element is used to express linkages among related resources. For the sake of interoperability, relationships should be selected from an enumerated list that is currently under development in the workshop series.  Coverage The spatial and/or temporal characteristics of the intellectual content of the resource. Spatial coverage refers to a physical region (e.g., celestial sector) using place names or coordinates (e.g., longitude and latitude). Temporal coverage refers to what the resource is about rather than when it was created or made available (the latter belonging in the Date element).  Rights Management A rights management statement, an identifier that links to a rights management statement, or an identifier that links to a service providing information about rights management for the resource.

26 26 Future extensions  The museum outside the museum  Hits and questionnaires  Web search

27 27 For further information: Maria Teresa Natale www.minervaeurope.org minerva2@beniculturali.it Thanks for your attention. Keep in touch soon…


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