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''This article describes the implementation of SubjectsPlus to manage the subject guides at the Wichita State University Libraries. The decision to implement an open source solution, the implementation process, and customizations to the software are discussed. In addition to the subject guides, SubjectsPlus is also used to manage course specific and miscellaneous topic guides, the library staff directory, and database links. The article also covers the reception of SubjectsPlus by the librarians and teaching faculty.''
 
''This article describes the implementation of SubjectsPlus to manage the subject guides at the Wichita State University Libraries. The decision to implement an open source solution, the implementation process, and customizations to the software are discussed. In addition to the subject guides, SubjectsPlus is also used to manage course specific and miscellaneous topic guides, the library staff directory, and database links. The article also covers the reception of SubjectsPlus by the librarians and teaching faculty.''
 
By Gemma Blackburn and Mary Walker.
 
By Gemma Blackburn and Mary Walker.
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{{Blackburn, Gemma, and Mary Walker. 2010. “Subject Guides & More: Creatively Transforming an Open Source Management System.” The Code4Lib Journal (12) (December 21).}} http://journal.code4lib.org/articles/4161

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Subject Guides & More: Creatively Transforming an Open Source Management System

This article describes the implementation of SubjectsPlus to manage the subject guides at the Wichita State University Libraries. The decision to implement an open source solution, the implementation process, and customizations to the software are discussed. In addition to the subject guides, SubjectsPlus is also used to manage course specific and miscellaneous topic guides, the library staff directory, and database links. The article also covers the reception of SubjectsPlus by the librarians and teaching faculty. By Gemma Blackburn and Mary Walker.

Plantilla:Blackburn, Gemma, and Mary Walker. 2010. “Subject Guides & More: Creatively Transforming an Open Source Management System.” The Code4Lib Journal (12) (December 21). http://journal.code4lib.org/articles/4161