Content management with Drupal: a review of modules specific to libraries, archives and museums
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https://doi.org/10.3145/epi.2013.sep.07Keywords:
Drupal, Modules, Content management, Repositories, Libraries, Opacs.Abstract
Drupal is one of the most advanced platforms for content management. For product development, Drupal architecture uses modules that add specific functionality to its core. More than 20 modules are geared to the needs of libraries, archives and museums. This paper reviews the characteristics and development of these modules, including changes over time, number of versions, developers involved, active implementations, and other data.
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