Notre Dame Seamless Syndication with Lineage

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Learn how Lineage can be used to manage numerous nested websites and how a multi-directional syndication and publication mechanism is allowing them to leverage content across all sites. Six Feet Up will present how the College of Engineering at the University of Notre Dame has replaced a profusion of independent and disconnected websites with a Plone-based hub-and-spoke site using Lineage. Content can be easily syndicated to and from any of the participating sites through a sophisticated mechanism that lets content contributors submit syndication requests through a publication workflow. This case study will show how the deployed solution is giving the University the ability to delegate content creation while still controlling the quality of the output, as well as give more visibility to some of the content pieces authored by its faculty members.

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Clayton Parker

Notre Dame:Seamless syndication

across nested sub siteshosted in a single Plone

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Who Am I

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Center for Low Energy Systems Technology

About

College of Engineering

Dept. of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering

Dept. of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering

Dept. of Civil & Environmental Engineering & Earth Sciences

Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering

Dept. of Electrical Engineering

Wireless Institute

Advanced Diagnostics and Therapeutics

Center for Environmental Science and Technology

Flow Physics and Control

Materials Science of Actinides

Microfuidics and Medical Diagnostics

Midwest Institute for Nanoelectronics Discovery

Nano Science and Technology

Sustainable Energy at Notre Dame

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The Issues

Lack of consistent branding across all sites

Lack of consistent branding across all sites

Lack of consistent branding across all sites

Lack of consistent branding across all sites

Home-grown Conductor

Managing content on a variety of platforms was difficult...

Promoting content across all sites was even more difficult...

Finding information was frustrating for web visitor

And poor SEO (due to site competition for keywords) didn’t help...

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Phase 1

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Phase 1

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Phase 1

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Phase 1Centralized user management for administrators

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Phase 1Use a central staff / faculty / student directory

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Phase 1Make it easy to contribute and review content

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Phase 1Basic syndication of subsite content to parent sites

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At Launch

Advanced Diagnostics and Therapeutics Center for Environmental Science and TechnologyFlow Physics and ControlMaterials Science of ActinidesMicrofuidics and Medical DiagnosticsMidwest Institute for Nanoelectronics DiscoveryNano Science and TechnologySustainable Energy at Notre Dame

Department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering

Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering

Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering & Earth Sciences

Department of Computer Science and Engineering Center for Low Energy Systems Technology

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Phase IIOptimization

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Manual duplication of content needed to be addressed...

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Phase II

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Phase II

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Phase IIMade it easy to move content around

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Phase IIEnabled multi-directional syndication requests

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Phase IIContent reviewers see syndication status

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Phase IIContent reviewers can get email notifications

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Today

Advanced Diagnostics and Therapeutics Center for Environmental Science and TechnologyFlow Physics and ControlMaterials Science of ActinidesMicrofuidics and Medical DiagnosticsMidwest Institute for Nanoelectronics DiscoveryNano Science and TechnologySustainable Energy at Notre Dame

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/naturegeak/5642083189/ (who)

http://flickr.com/photos/sybrenstuvel/2468506922/ (about)

https://secure.flickr.com/photos/jasonparis/4788901592 (promote)

https://secure.flickr.com/photos/nataliemaynor/2512003989/ (finding info)

https://secure.flickr.com/photos/slurm/3989139431/ (poor seo)

https://secure.flickr.com/photos/bettyx1138/1340848303/ (duplication)

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