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URL: http://ausweb.scu.edu.au/aw06/papers/refereed/sefton/paper.html
Proper Citation: Integrated Content Environment (RRID:SCR_001369)
Description: THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented August 23, 2016. The Integrated Content Environment (ICE) is a free Word-processor based system that allows authors to work individually or collaboratively on material for the Web, CD and print. This free web content management system, produced by the University of Southern Queensland, was initially developed by staff at the university to produce course content for online and print delivery. It has also been used for general web site development, and to manage documents in project intranets.
Abbreviations: ICE
Synonyms: Integrated Content Environment (ICE)
Resource Type: software resource, collaboration tool
Keywords: integrated content, word processor, collaboration, content management
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