Axiom Brings the Classics to Life with New Website for Harvard
June 15,2005
Reston, Va., June 15, 2005 – Researchers and scholars need to go no
farther than their computers to see ancient scrolls with writings by
Homer on Papyrus, one of the most popular digital viewings on the new
website of the Harvard University Center for Hellenic Studies
(CHS). The website was launched following an overhaul by Axiom
that included significant improvements to the user interface,
integration, a new content management system, and UTF-8, the encoding
system that lets CHS manage the many languages and alphabets that
proliferate in the content.
With a mission of providing research on classical literature, and
offering a variety of outreach vehicles including print and electronic
publications, online courses, distance education seminars, and
travel-study programs, CHS has a purpose built around content.
Having so much material made the research monotonous and publications
hard to find under the old website.
“The website is a crucial part of research efforts, so we want to lower
access barriers to good scholarly information about Greece and present
it in the best possible way,” explains Leonard Muellner, CHS’s director
for IT and publications.
The Web company created an extensive graphic library with Axiom, an
open-source content management system and publishing tool.
Integration with other websites and existing databases, in combination
with a new design with subtle textures and patterns that bring to mind
ancient Greek sculpture and art, have resulted in a new CHS tool with
unprecedented usability.
Jeff Ellsworth, vice president of sales and marketing for Axiom
says, “For organizations like CHS where content is their
lifeblood, we have proven that our consulting skills and the Axiom
content management platform are really a great combination.”
Visitors can find CHS at
http://chs.harvard.edu/.