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A content management system (CMS) is the collection of procedures used to manage work flow in a collaborative environment. These procedures can be manual or computer-based. The procedures are designed to do the following: 1) allow for a large number of people to contribute to and share stored data; 2) control access to data, based on user roles; 3) aid in easy storage and retrieval of data; 4) reduce repetitive duplicate input; 5) improve the ease of report writing; improve communication between users. (Excerpt from Wikipedia article: Content management system)

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Consuming and producing linked data in a content management system

At this summer's Institutional Web Management Workshop in Sheffield (IWMW 2010), I demonstrated how it is becoming feasible for a content management system both to consume and to produce linked data resources.

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