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Article Name : | | USE OF CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS AT LIBRARY | Author Name : | | Ambika P. Patil , Praveen Kumari B. L. | Publisher : | | Ashok Yakkaldevi | Article Series No. : | | ISRJ-453 | Article URL : | |  | Author Profile | Abstract : | | Growing nature of library web content and the issues surrounding the working environment, one need to build back-end databases of metadata and linked to electronic journals. Content management (CM) is defined as the process of collecting, managing and publishing content (Boiko, 2001; Thamaraiselvi, 2002) and Content Management System as a “database” or “repository” is an oversimplification. Databases and other web technologies indeed form the technical foundation of a CMS; it is up to the librarians to develop the vision of what a CMS can and should offer a library. Digital content management system is a software system that provides preservation, organization and dissemination services for digital collections. Also there is lack of uniform access protocols to ensure that the material can be readily discovered and shared by users and systems; lack of consistent authorization and authentication methods to enforce access control; . an inability to reuse available content; and . an inability to monitor and predict costs associated with digital projects (Yan Han, 2004). | Keywords : | | - management
- library
- working environment
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