Hi Erin-

This is a list about the use of Plone, the open-source content
management system, in nonprofits.  Not sure why you're asking a
question about CiviCRM here, perhaps you should try the CiviCRM
support lists.  CiviCRM doesn't integrate with Plone, unfortunately,
because the CiviCRM development team has not seen fit to build a
suitable web-services API that could support such integration.

:jon

On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 12:23 PM, Erin O'Halloran <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I'm studying at Dalhousie University in Halifax, N.S., Canada and I need a
> little help with a project I am working on for my digital libraries class
> (I'm a Master of Library and Information Studies student).
>
> We're looking at implementing an open source CRM for a project called
> Knowledge for All (K4All). An explanation of the site (that hasn't launched
> yet) is as follows:
>
> "Knowledge for All is an open access citation database (...). It will
> provide researchers with a single tool to search across all disciplines and
> the general public with free access to a scholarly citations. Thousands of
> libraries around the world will share project costs and content creation,
> thereby contributing staff expertise and saving thousands of dollars on
> database subscriptions. Knowledge for All will be an open source,
> customizable tool with robust search features that will give institutions
> control over their content and technology."
>
> The CRM would be used to keep track of the site's contributors and automate
> workflow. Is there an option to create automated workflows? I can't tell
> with the test account.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Erin O'Halloran
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