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 What is joomla? how is it working and how much helpful to library and information science

 

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 Joomla is a content management software which keeps a track of every piece of content on your website. Content can be simple text, photos, music, video, documents, or just about anything you can think of. The features includes User management, Media manager, Language manager, Banner Management, Polls, Search, Content Management, etc. The details are available at www.joomla.org

joomla is open source content management software. U can use very well in your library for creating library website. With the help of joomla you will easily update your webpage.

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