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Information Management & The Institutional WebsitePromoting & Supporting Organisational ChangeJon WallisUniversity of Wolverhampton
Who am I?
Where is this talk coming from?
A brief history of the UoW Website
Current Status of UoW Website
The “Web Effect”
The “Web Effect” (2)
Problems with Websites
Problems with Websites (2)
Problems with Websites (3)
Problems with Websites (4)
Problems with Websites (5)
Problems with Websites (6)
Problems with Websites (7)
Website Maturity Models
‘Activity’ Model
‘Stakeholder’ Model
‘Technical’ Model
The Need to Adopt a Consolidated Approach to Information Management
1. Recognise the Importanceof Information
2. Distinguish between authenticatedand unauthenticated data
Example Information Categories
3. Establish Degree of Centralisation
Decentralisation
Is it Internal or External?
Development of Multiple Websites
4. Assign Information Management Responsibilities
5. Technical Infrastructure (TI) Issues
6. System Integration Issues
Who runs your website?
Case Study 1Media and Publicity Services
Case Study 1Media and Publicity Services
Case Study 2The Registry Intranet
Case Study 3Student Information Project
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