2022
DOI: 10.3145/epi.2022.mar.11
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Software solutions for web information systems in digital humanities: review, analysis and comparative study

Abstract: Research in the humanities increasingly depends on how information is structured and managed and how, on the basis of that information, new knowledge is produced. Additionally, participatory approaches, which often rely on web information systems as their supportive infrastructure, have made an impact on the most recent historiographical trends, in particular in the methodological framework of digital humanities. The aim of this paper was to produce, from an operational and implementation perspective, a review… Show more

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“…Drupal is a well-known CMS (content management system) available under GNU GPL license whose major selling points are its user-friendliness and flexibility enabled by the impressive-and continuously increasing-number of modules that enrich the basic structure while also allowing for high levels of personal customization [8] (pp. 4-5; 11).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Drupal is a well-known CMS (content management system) available under GNU GPL license whose major selling points are its user-friendliness and flexibility enabled by the impressive-and continuously increasing-number of modules that enrich the basic structure while also allowing for high levels of personal customization [8] (pp. 4-5; 11).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%