From Dreamweaver to Drupal: A University Library Website Case Study
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https://doi.org/10.6017/ital.v37i2.10113Abstract
In 2016, Colgate University Libraries began converting their static HTML website to the Drupal platform. This article outlines the process librarians used to complete this project using only in-house resources and minimal funding. For libraries and similar institutions considering the move to a content management system, this case study can provide a starting point and highlight important issues.
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