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Multilingual Content Management System Using Drupal – A Case Study


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This paper emphasizes the importance of having a true multilingual website and examines key issues in the process of constructing a successful multilingual site. This paper also explains a detailed strategy for creating a successful multilingual site and how a Content Management System (CMS) plays a significant role in creating multilingual websites. Presents stepby- step instructions for building a multilingual CMS for the S.O.A. University Library website using Drupal 7.39, an open source CMS. Also explains about the core modules and contributed modules of Drupal for implementation of multilingual features.

Keywords

Content Management System (CMS), Library Web Site, Multilingual Websites, Open Source Software, S.O.A. University.
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Aswini Kumar Ray
Siksha ‘O’ Anusnadhan University (Deemed), Bhubaneswar − 751030, Odisha
India

D. B. Ramesh
Siksha ‘O’ Anusnadhan University (Deemed), Bhubaneswar − 751030, Odisha
India


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Authors

Aswini Kumar Ray
Siksha ‘O’ Anusnadhan University (Deemed), Bhubaneswar − 751030, Odisha, India
D. B. Ramesh
Siksha ‘O’ Anusnadhan University (Deemed), Bhubaneswar − 751030, Odisha, India

Abstract


This paper emphasizes the importance of having a true multilingual website and examines key issues in the process of constructing a successful multilingual site. This paper also explains a detailed strategy for creating a successful multilingual site and how a Content Management System (CMS) plays a significant role in creating multilingual websites. Presents stepby- step instructions for building a multilingual CMS for the S.O.A. University Library website using Drupal 7.39, an open source CMS. Also explains about the core modules and contributed modules of Drupal for implementation of multilingual features.

Keywords


Content Management System (CMS), Library Web Site, Multilingual Websites, Open Source Software, S.O.A. University.

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