UM.SiteMaker

UM.SiteMaker is a web-based program, originated at the University of Michigan, that lets non-technical people make highly customized websites and web-databases. It has been used to make sites that serve a wide variety of purposes, including:

Administrative Information Editorial Management Faculty or Lab Groups Journal Clubs
Portfolios Professional Development Public Service Research Projects
Research Resources Scholarly Conferences Student Organizations Student Projects

UM.SiteMaker was developed jointly by the University of Michigan and Global Village Consulting (Vancouver, BC), who maintain the generic version of the program under the name GVC.SiteMaker. The source code and executable files are available from SourceForge, under the Educational Community License. It was recognized by Campus Technology magazine as the winner of its 2006 Innovators Award, in the area of "the Web". In 2015, the developers announced that they were retiring the software by the end of the year.[1]

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