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  2. Website governance - Wikipedia

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    In a 2008 report, [19] the United Nations Joint Inspection Unit reviewed the management of websites in United Nations system organizations and made eight recommendations to improve a website's presence. These included website governance, strategy, and policies and guidelines; content management systems; and staffing, training, and funding. [20]

  3. Internet governance - Wikipedia

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    A working group established after a UN-initiated World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) proposed the following definition of Internet governance as part of its June 2005 report: Internet governance is the development and application by Governments, the private sector and civil society, in their respective roles, of shared principles ...

  4. Information governance - Wikipedia

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    Information governance, or IG, is the overall strategy for information at an organization. Information governance balances the risk that information presents with the value that information provides. Information governance helps with legal compliance, operational transparency, and reducing expenditures associated with legal discovery. An ...

  5. Siteimprove - Wikipedia

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    Siteimprove is a multinational Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) company that creates cloud-based tools and services for website governance and optimization. Siteimprove was founded in 2003, is headquartered in Copenhagen, Denmark, and actively operates in numerous countries including Austria, Australia, Canada, Denmark, England, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, The Netherlands, Norway ...

  6. Content audit - Wikipedia

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    A content audit is "the only way to fully understand the structure and quality of the content" on a website. [13] It can help: develop a content strategy; manage content quality; prepare content for a migration or for the development of a new site IA or design; evaluate content against business goals, editorial style guidelines, and templates; establish a common language among team members ...

  7. Wikipedia:Policies and guidelines - Wikipedia

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    For example, Wikipedia:Reliable sources says newspaper articles are generally considered to be reliable sources, and Wikipedia:Identifying reliable sources (medicine) recommends against newspaper articles for certain technical purposes. Editors must use their judgement to decide which advice is most appropriate and relevant to the situation at ...

  8. Wikipedia:Governance - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia:Governance may refer to: Wikipedia:Administration - about the human administrative structure, as well as its non-human components on English Wikipedia. m:Wikipedia Governance (a 2002 essay) User:Jimbo Wales/Statement of principles; Wikipedia:Role of Jimmy Wales; m:Founding principles; Wikipedia:Requests for comment/Arbitration Committee

  9. Global Commission on Internet Governance - Wikipedia

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    The Global Commission on Internet Governance, chaired by Carl Bildt and launched by two think tanks, the Canadian Centre for International Governance Innovation and UK-based Chatham House, was formed in January 2014 to make recommendations about the future of global internet governance.