[CMS] Sample Job Title?
Adriaan M. Bloem
am.bloem at ics.leidenuniv.nl
Tue Dec 12 12:29:28 EST 2006
Hi Darrel,
I noticed in The Netherlands, the trend is to call someone in that role a
"content manager", assuming the content manager also has some sort of
organising/coordinating tasks. A "content manager" is usually the "chief web
editor" when a CMS is used (as opposed to a webmaster, who has to craft HTML
by hand and is much more a technical person).
Adriaan M. Bloem
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ICS Web Communication / Infra,
Leiden University
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> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: cms-bounces at lists.cms-forum.org
> [mailto:cms-bounces at lists.cms-forum.org] Namens Austin, Darrel
> Verzonden: dinsdag 12 december 2006 18:18
> Aan: cms at lists.cms-forum.org
> Onderwerp: [CMS] Sample Job Title?
>
> At our organization, we've built a custom CMS over the past
> few years and have it up and running. The technical side of
> things seems to be handled just fine, but we're finding that
> we're really missing the role of an overall site
> administrator in terms of managing content policies and
> basically assisting all the content editors to make sure
> content is up to date, consistent, and the like. Pretty much
> a copyeditor that knows how to write for the web (has basic
> HTML skills and the like).
>
> If I had to call it something, I'd probably use the term
> 'editor in chief for web content' or something of the sort. I
> was wondering if anyone here has formalized a position like
> that and, if so, if they'd mind sharing the title and or an
> overview of the job description.
>
> _Darrel
>
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