i recommend APC-AA @ http://www.apc.org/actionapps/ ... there are a lot of documentations in the site that can get you started, originally made for new syndication but the good thing is that this CMS is like a DBMS you can create your own data structure and if you have an existing website or html interface, you can just insert a code snippet to view or search your APC-AA datasets (using SSI), it also has this content pooling (RSS) feature.

--sarah

Roger Filomeno wrote:
I user drupal with a hack (which you can do yourself). for digital
repository,i recommended greenstone.


On Mon, 13 Sep 2004 11:36:17 +0800, Julius Suarez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

You can also give Mambo CMS a try, for some sample templates, visit:
http://www.mamboserver.com/  -- (they have a demo site) and
http://mamboforge.net/


On Monday 13 September 2004 10:43 am, Jason Ngo wrote:

What CMS / Portal do you use for storing and disseminating policy and
procedure documents? Any good ones out there? I've tried Xoops and Plone
so far. Can someone also post a good simple template?

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