Abstract

The library's website is seen as a communication tool, helping to create and publish information regarding its activities and services. Creating and maintaining an interactive library website requires technical knowledge, money, and time. And keeping the library website in the traditional way creates problems even for library staff with little technical skills. Content management systems (CMS) are computer software systems to organize, view and facilitate the creation of collaborative content. They consist of predefined modules and functions for managing and organizing website content. Using the content management system, library professionals can create and update the website's focus on content and don't have to worry about the layout. This document verifies the scope of the content management system for the library building website.

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