Content Management

How can content be published by embedding other channels such as Facebook, Twitter and RSS, or giving Network editors access to publish their own posts.

Media officer / NomadIT

NomadIT are happy to manage the publishing and editing of content as we are currently doing.

We we would also be more than happy to share resources for how EASA could manage content themselves, and we already have very useful resources for how to do so – for which we have received great feedback from other clients.

We recommend that EASA makes use of designated Network editors where possible. These editors will create and edit content for their respective networks. Below follows a suggestion of how this can be done. This framework can also be used for designated editors for other sections of the website, such as “Policy and Letters” or “Publications”.

Network editors restricted to their Networks

Let editor for a nework, ie Anthromob only edit and create posts and pages in “Anthromob” category
– Publishpress does this for $79/year. Has a useful checklist to see that everything is in place before publishing (ie excerpt and featured image)

  • Posts can be set to pending, as in pending review by site admin before publishing. This will be useful in several scenarios, ie a) general quality and relevance control, b) adding another category “news” to a post, so it will show display in news widgets (ie home page) as well as Anthromob news. c) the new posts is about an event – site admin will then create an event in Events calendar as a follow-up task.

Social Media Feeds

Where there is an active social media channel for a Conference, Network, Journal, this can be pulled into any relevant page, to auto-create dynamic content.

RSS Feed

If the journal or book series, has a rss feed, this can be embedded into the website. The same goes for any netwrok-related publication with a rss feed.