Economics Department, Stanford University

A  website for the Economics Department at Stanford University has the following features:

  • Each section on the site is updated by non-technical  Content Managers that have set of access permissions restricted to the areas of their responsibility.
  • Custom Content types for  Courses,  Faculty Profiles, Graduate Student Profiles, Publications, Seminars
  • Single point of entry for each information item
  • Training/help section

Tools:  Drupal 5.9 with  intensive use of CCK and Views, jQuery, css, PHP

Launched 2008

Front Page
Front Page
Faculty
Faculty
Seminars (Views with custom php code)
Seminars (Views with custom php code)
Job Market Candidates (A View)
Job Market Candidates (A View)
Graduate (Static Page)
Graduate (Static Page)

Stanford Center on Polymer Interfaces and Macromolecular Assemblies (CPIMA)

Web site for Center on Polymer Interfaces and Macromolecular Assemblies (CPIMA), an NSF sponsored partnership among Stanford University, IBM Almaden Research Center, the University of California Davis and the University of California Berkeley, provides cross-referenced information about research, education and industry outreach activities of the Center, researchers profiles and list of publications.

CPIMA is dedicated to fundamental research on interfaces found in systems containing polymers and low molecular weight amphiphiles. Site launched in 2008, CPIMA has been closed in 2010.

Personal Profile
Personal Profile
Admin Screen
Admin Screen
Front Page
Front Page
IRG page
IRG page

 

 

Stanford Report

The main goal of this project for the Stanford Report was development and implementation of the automated processing of Word articles into InDesign documents for the press and xml documents for the web. It included workflow automation using AppleScript, InDesign templates with Style-to-Tag xml mapping, XML/XSLT to pre-process xml files for import into content management system, training procedures and documentation.

Tools: InDesign,  XML/XSLT,  AppleScript, custom content management system

Completed in  2004, currently in operation