CALIBER 2009:Puducherry
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Item Drupal: The Open Source Content Management System Software Suit ForLibrary With Library 2.0 Features(INFLIBNET Center, 2009-02-25) Rawtani, M R; Chidambaram, S SivaThe purpose of this paper to inform LIS professionals about the benefits of using Open Source Content Management System Software DRUPAL. This article will discuss about the importance of Content Management System for organizing and facilitating, collaborative, creation of electronic documents. “Drupal a hammer that strikes many mails in the Content Management System” with in the context of Web 2.0 or Library 2.0 environment. It is ten years old mature open source project developed by Dries Buytart with Dutch word “Dorpje” in English it means “little village”. Being a social publishing system, it has been adopted by large number of webmasters and library and information professionals. This paper will highlights the silent features of Drupal with special reference to Library 2.0. Content Management System. Blogs, RSS and Social Networking Site. Brief description of Drupal used library websites DrupalLib and etc., finally this paper will focus in detail with conclusion of “Drupal is multifaceted Content Management System which includes weblogs forums, tagging and social networks”.Item Open Source Content Management Software : A Comparative Analysis(INFLIBNET Center, 209-02-25) Giri, Kaushal K; Nirgude, Kirti RThere are many web-authoring software like FrontPage, Dreamweaver, etc which have been used to develop and maintain the websites. But gradually, it became difficult to maintain and update the websites because of their very dynamic nature and a variety of file formats. Content Management Systems (CMS) evolved as an alternative to such web-authoring tools. There are many CMS Like Joomla, Drupal, Mambo, Pligg, Plone, Post Nuke, Tweak, Zope etc., but this paper deals with a comparative analysis between Joomla and Drupal. The goal of this comparative study is to find the better CMS of the two according to various selected criteria. The criteria includes installation, platform support, browser support, modules and extensions, documentation, support, user management, multimedia integration, content creation and searching.