List of all accepted papers (sorted by name)
Content Management: Organizing Information on the Web Pages
Author: Petr Boldiš, Czech University of Agriculture in Prague, Czech Republic
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Abstract
The way how to create successful web site is no more in tricks with metadata but in creating a quality content. Despite quality content could be page not listed in result pages of Search engines. The problem could be in information architecture of web site. Usability for Search engines and for our users requires clear navigation menu, clustering the information according its nature and understandable links. The principles of the good web content management consist of:
- Systematic creating of the whole web presentation
- Logical dividing of the content
- Information divided into hierarchy of importance
- Links as a relation among pages
- Search and navigation aids for users
About the author
Graduate from the Institute of Information Studies and Librarianship of the Charles University in Prague. Now working at Czech University of Agriculture in Prague.
Other papers in this session:
Why Information Professionals Should Care About Web Search Optimization
Author: Marydee Ojala, ONLINE: The Leading Magazine for Information Professionals, USA
The Role of Information Architecture and Search Engine Optimization in Online Publishing
Author: Marek Prokop, PROKOP software s.r.o., Czech Republic
A Good-quality Document as a Basis for Effective Information Searching
Author: Daniela Tkačíková, VŠB - Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic
User Support in WWW Environment
Author: Jiří Jelínek, University of Economics - Faculty of Management, Czech Republic
Metadata, Semantics and Semantic Web
Author: Vilém Sklenák, University of Economics, Czech Republic
Google Advanced
Author: Ondřej Pečený, Charles University - Institute of Librarianship and Information Studies, Czech Republic