@article{2786, author = {Duraisekar. S, Palaniappan. M}, title = {Content Management Systems and Digital Preservation for Digital Era}, journal = {Journal of Information Technology Review}, year = {2019}, volume = {10}, number = {2}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.6025/jitr/2019/10/2/59-63}, url = {http://www.dline.info/jitr/fulltext/v10n2/jitrv10n2_4.pdf}, abstract = {Information and documentation services available on the Internet through web servers are growing in an exponential manner. In recent times, software has been seen as an increasingly mainstream part of the market. The field of content management system has seen particularly strong growth in software solutions, perhaps in direct response to the very high prices that commercial content management system have historically demanded. The increasing complexity of services and systems supporting has made it necessary to formulate a theoretical and practical corpus capable of combining classical information management techniques within organizations with the particular features of the digital environment. Preservation means all the activities involved such as storage techniques policies staffing level, and methods involved in preserving library and archive materials and the information contained therein. Preservation today is educating librarians and other staffs in the best ways to handle materials as well as the conditions in which particular materials will decay the least. So the digital preservation is the method of keeping digital material alive so that they remain usable as technological advances render original hardware and software specification obsolete.}, }