Universities face an increasingly complex challenge: managing vast amounts of disparate content while ensuring it is easily discoverable for students, faculty and staff. With hundreds or even thousands of microsites, unifying and managing this digital landscape can seem overwhelming. But there is a solution: a dual approach that combines robust site search capabilities with strong digital governance.
In this webinar, you will learn how universities can address the challenge of content discoverability by improving site search and creating effective digital governance frameworks.
Key findings:
- Improve content discoverability: Learn how to make your institution’s content easily searchable and accessible.
- Unified digital governance: Discover strategies for managing and optimizing content across multiple platforms and departments.
- Applies to all models: Whether centralized or decentralized, find strategies that fit your institution’s governance model.
A powerful search engine that can index content across multiple platforms and departments is essential for a seamless user experience. But search alone is not enough. Without a solid governance structure to ensure content is created, managed and optimized consistently, even the most sophisticated search tool will fall short and leave students with the impression that your institution is not a good fit.
Using practical examples from universities such as Harvard University And Brown Universitywe provide insights into how institutions can manage the complexity of diverse stakeholder priorities while maintaining a coherent digital presence.