Gurdev Singh; Sharma, Desh Bandhu; Sharma, Lalitsen(INFLIBNET Centre, February NaN, 2002)
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The World Wide Web which has emerged as a powerful tool for publishing and access to information is being seen as the future medium for the document delivery in the context of libraries. This article explores the aspects of the way in which Web functions as a medium of document delivery that could have great significance for its use in the world wide delivery of documents. The article discussing the contribution of the web to make the document to be transferred, a distinctive presentation.
Jalal Samir, Kumar(INFLIBNET Centre, February NaN, 2002)
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Content is in essence, any type or 'unit' of digital information that is used to populate a page. It can be
text, images, graphics, video, sound etc - or in other words - anything that is likely to be published across
an inter-, intra- and/or extranet. Content Management is effectively the management of the content, by
combining rules, process and workflows in such a way that centralised webmasters and decentralised
web authors/editors can create, edit, mange and publish all the content of a web page in accordance with
a given framework or requirements. This paper tries to focus on the concept of content management and
its manifestation, necessary tools for content management and recent trends.