A Typical Approach to Develop a Comprehensive Library Web
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https://doi.org/10.17821/srels/2004/v41i1/44420Keywords:
Web page, WWW, HTML, Digital Library, Content ManagementAbstract
Internet has become the world’s window for information and the Websites serve as storehouses of information. The critical aspects of evolving and sustaining a library Web service are the creation, updation of documents and maintenance of Website and its assets. Although the organizational Web structure and its content vary from library to library, personnel involved in library Web projects need to be familiar with the concepts and terminology associated with creating documents and resources of the Web. A library Website is by nature a vehicle of digital library services. This article discusses various aspects of planning and designing a comprehensive library Website.Downloads
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