19 May 16:26
FW: Drupal for library staff intranet?
From: VanderHart, Robert <Robert.VanderHart@...>
Subject: FW: Drupal for library staff intranet?
Newsgroups: gmane.education.web4lib
Date: 2008-05-19 14:26:51 GMT
Subject: FW: Drupal for library staff intranet?
Newsgroups: gmane.education.web4lib
Date: 2008-05-19 14:26:51 GMT
Resending this message since I didn't ever see it show up on web4lib. -----Original Message----- From: VanderHart, Robert Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2008 11:24 AM To: 'web4lib@...' Subject: Drupal for library staff intranet? I'm chairing a library team that's charged with reorganizing content on our staff intranet, used by about 40 people. We're also expected to recommend an open-source solution that will allow our intranet to be a little more self-servicing. Specifically, we need to be able to collaborate online to produce documentation (suggesting a wiki). We also have a fairly sizable collection of photos from library events and conferences that currently sit on a networked drive, and we'd like to be able to provide tags and collect them into various sets/albums. I see there has been plenty of discussion on this list about Drupal. I know it's based on PHP, and although I have some basic knowledge of PHP, I'm really a ColdFusion developer at heart and by experience. So my specific questions: 1) Would Drupal be "overkill" for our needs that I've expressed above, especially for an intranet used by 40 people? 2) Would there be a huge need for me, as the admin, to be up to snuff on PHP to even consider deploying Drupal? 3) Are there other software solutions you might suggest? I know about FarCry, an open-source CF-based CMS; has anyone used that? Thanks! Robert Vander Hart Electronic Resources Librarian Lamar Soutter Library University of Massachusetts Medical School Worcester MA 01655 Voice: 508-856-3290 Email: Robert.VanderHart@... Web: http://library.umassmed.edu
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