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Portals : people, processes and technology /

First applied to internet gateways such as Yahoo, the concept of the portal" has evolved in a bewildering number of directions. Different themes of personalization, aggregation or integration seem to have dominated our understanding of what a portal should be at different times. Many organizati...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Cox, Andrew, 1959-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Facet, 2006.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Core themes. Definitions and debates / Andrew Cox
  • Portals or filters? Identifying quality on the internet / Andrew Madden
  • Portal architectures / Tom Franklin
  • Personalization initiatives in the public and academic domains / Mark Hepworth, Steve Probets, Fadi Qutaishat and Geoff Walton
  • User needs analysis and evaluation of portals / Panayiotis Zaphiris, Aspasia Dellaporta and Dean Mohamedally
  • Managing portal services / Stephen Emmott. The library and the portal. Ready to use : consumer, subject and other public portals / Ian Winship
  • Portals and university libraries / John A. MacColl
  • Library portals / Ron Davies. The portal in the corporate sector. Information at your fingertips : B2E portal as a strategic tool for today's workforce / Ly Fie Sugianto and Dewi Roosiani Tojib
  • Enterprise information portals / Martin White. Portals in the public sector. Community portals and the e-confluence zone : where bottom-up meet top-down / Stephen Musgrave
  • Portal implementation in UK higher education institutions : a comparative analysis / Yvonne Klein
  • MyUU : a case study of the Utrecht University portal / Peter Schelleman. The future. The future of portals? / Balviar Notay
  • Managing web-based information in an arts and humanities research environment / Jared Bryson
  • Portals and web 2.0 / Chris Awre.