March 2009 Archives

Screencast: Movable Type Basics »

On March 19th, Web Services added a new screencast explaining some of the basic things you can do with the new version of Movable Type. If you've never used the system before and want to know how it works, this should help you get started. If you're already a power...

VCU Keywords - go.vcu.edu »

In January 2007, VCU keywords were unveiled. The intent of the VCU Keywords (http://go.vcu.edu/keyword) system is two-fold. The first is to provide a permanent URL for information no matter how often the web site is redesigned or restructured. The second is to provide a simplified form for very long or...

New Feature: Monthly View of Departmental Calendar Feed »

If your departments enters your events into the VCU Events Calendar (events.vcu.edu) and then accepts a feed to your departmental web site, you may now display your events in a monthly view in additional to the list view. To learn more about the monthly view of department events, please visit...

3 sites managed by the VCU Web Content Management System »

The VCU Enrollment Services web site (http://www.enrollment.vcu.edu) became the third production web site to be managed by the Open Text Web Content Management System. It joins the Combined Virginia Campaign (http://www.vcu.edu/cvc/) which went live in October 2008 and Systems Modeling and Analysis (http://www.sysm.vcu.edu) which went live in February 2009. To...

VCU iTunesU statistics, version 2 »

Version 2 of the VCU iTunesU user statistics was put into production on Monday, March 9th. Version 2 includes additional functionality and a dramatically improved user interface. To view the number of podcasts viewed or downloaded, please log into URL: http://stats.itunes.vcu.edu....

VCU Blog has been upgraded »

The VCU blog (blog.vcu.edu) has been upgraded to MoveableType Enterprise. All of you previous posts have been migrated to the new system....

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