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Renewing library Web sites: CMS at libraries

The use of the Internet has a ten-year history in Hungary. In the beginning, users were surfing on textual Web sites with the browser Lynx (1991), then a range of graphic browsers appeared: Mosaic (1993) , Netscape (1994), and finally Internet Explorer (1995). More and more institutions, including l...

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Autor principal: Vida, A
Lenguaje:hun
Publicado: 2006
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1015507
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description The use of the Internet has a ten-year history in Hungary. In the beginning, users were surfing on textual Web sites with the browser Lynx (1991), then a range of graphic browsers appeared: Mosaic (1993) , Netscape (1994), and finally Internet Explorer (1995). More and more institutions, including libraries decided to enter the World Wide Web with their own homepage. The past ten years have brought enormous changes and new requirements in the way that institutional homepages are designed. This article offers an overview of the development phases of Web sites, presents the new tools necessary for the state-of-the-art design and gives advice on their up-to-date maintenance.
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spelling cern-10155072019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1015507hunVida, ARenewing library Web sites: CMS at librariesInformation Transfer and ManagementThe use of the Internet has a ten-year history in Hungary. In the beginning, users were surfing on textual Web sites with the browser Lynx (1991), then a range of graphic browsers appeared: Mosaic (1993) , Netscape (1994), and finally Internet Explorer (1995). More and more institutions, including libraries decided to enter the World Wide Web with their own homepage. The past ten years have brought enormous changes and new requirements in the way that institutional homepages are designed. This article offers an overview of the development phases of Web sites, presents the new tools necessary for the state-of-the-art design and gives advice on their up-to-date maintenance.oai:cds.cern.ch:10155072006
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Renewing library Web sites: CMS at libraries
title Renewing library Web sites: CMS at libraries
title_full Renewing library Web sites: CMS at libraries
title_fullStr Renewing library Web sites: CMS at libraries
title_full_unstemmed Renewing library Web sites: CMS at libraries
title_short Renewing library Web sites: CMS at libraries
title_sort renewing library web sites: cms at libraries
topic Information Transfer and Management
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