This document provides an introduction to the basics of Drupal, an open source content management system (CMS). It describes Drupal's advantages over custom or other CMS platforms, including its modular architecture, security updates, and large community. It also summarizes key Drupal concepts like nodes, taxonomy, modules, themes, and essential modules like Views and CCK. The document concludes with best practices for Drupal usage, administration, and important resources.
This document provides an overview of Drupal, an open-source content management framework (CMS) written in PHP. Drupal allows for rapid website development, has a large community and support network, and is used by thousands of sites including whitehouse.gov and cnn.com. The document outlines Drupal's modular architecture and installation process, and provides resources for learning more about using and customizing Drupal.
This introduction to Drupal 6 was presented to the Chicago Web Professionals meetup as the third in a series of CMS introductions (following WordPress and Joomla)
Drupal is a content management system (CMS) that allows users to build various types of websites. It was created in 1999 and is currently on version 5.1. Drupal is open source and has a large community of over 600 developers contributing to its core and over 800 contributing additional modules. It has a modular architecture that provides many features out of the box like blogging, forums, searching and multi-language support. While it has a learning curve due to its use of PHP, it is highly customizable and has a good developer community for support.
Drupal 7x Installation - Introduction to Drupal ConceptsMicky Metts
This document provides an overview of a presentation on installing and configuring Drupal 7. It discusses downloading and installing Drupal, creating a database, enabling modules, and navigating the administrative screens. It also recommends modules helpful for administrators and provides resources for learning more about Drupal. The presentation includes labs for attendees to complete hands-on activities like installing modules and enables questions throughout.
This talk, presented at Drupal Global Training Days Montreal - September 2016 walks through features of Drupal 8, examples of sites built with Drupal, an introduction to the Drupal community and topics for learning Drupal theming and module development.
The document introduces Drupal, an open source content management system (CMS). It discusses Drupal's architecture including the Apache web server, PHP scripting language, and MySQL database. It provides instructions on downloading and installing Drupal, creating sample content, and getting started with content management, comments, and the user interface. The document also outlines additional Drupal features covered in future sessions such as Views, CCK, taxonomy, multimedia support, theming, social networking, and PHP module development.
This PPT gives information about:
1.Drupal overview,
2.basic concepts and terminology of Drupal,
3. Basic Site Building Concepts
4. Advantages
5. Disadvantages
6. Drupal Terminology
Drupal Global Training Day by Drupal Mumbai 6th Sep - Drupal AdministrationDrupalMumbai
This document contains information about a Drupal meetup event. It provides details about the event location in Mumbai, India and contact information for the organizers. The event agenda includes three sessions that will cover topics like Drupal setup and installation, an overview of the Drupal administration panel, and managing content. Session one will discuss setting up Drupal and the installation process. Session two will provide an overview of the main sections in the Drupal administration panel for content, user and site management.
Drupal is an open-source content management system (CMS) that allows users to build and manage websites. It provides features like blogs, galleries, and the ability to restrict content by user roles. Drupal is highly customizable through modules and themes and supports moving sites between development, test, and production environments. While it uses some technical terms like "nodes" and "taxonomy," Drupal is accessible to non-developers and can be installed on common web hosting with Apache, MySQL, and PHP. Resources for learning Drupal include books, training videos, online communities, and conferences.
This document outlines 10 things you can do with Drupal 8, including using new field types, blocks, responsive images, views, configuration management, and improved user interfaces. It compares many of these features to how they worked in Drupal 7. The document was created by Drupal consultants and trainers to showcase Drupal 8's updated functionality.
Drupal 8 brings a lot of changes. Many standby contributed modules are now included with Drupal Core, and many small changes add up to the most exciting Drupal release yet! We'll walk through many of the biggest changes, highlighting how Drupal 8 will accelerate your web development and provide tools to make Drupal the best content management platform on any device.
This document provides an overview of Drupal, including:
- Drupal is an open source content management framework written in PHP that allows users to manage content through control panels.
- It began in 2001 as a college student's bulletin board and has grown significantly through contributions to its open source community.
- Drupal's code is seen as cleaner and better supported than alternatives, and it can do everything WordPress does plus more advanced features.
- The Drupal community participates through its website, groups, forums, conferences and local meetups to support the system.
Drupal is a popular, open source content management system. It powers websites for governments, NGOs, communities, and businesses around the world. Drupal 8, the newest version, has recently been released and there are many exciting new features for end users, site builders, and developers.
If you're considering a platform for your next web development project, this webinar will give you a great opportunity to learn more about what Drupal has to offer.
Thinking of upgrading your website to Drupal 8 or using Drupal 8 for a new project? In this webinar, we'll talk about the benefits of Drupal 8 and the killer features that will make you want to upgrade.
We'll also discuss challenges of upgrading, major changes from previous versions of Drupal, and the steps you'll have to go through during the upgrade process.
This webinar covers:
Knowledge of the benefits of Drupal 8
Overall understanding of the upgrade process
An overview of which contributed moduels and themes are ready for Drupal 8
Some ideas for migrating your content and configuration
Tools and resources to use during your upgrade
Walks through the top 8 improvements coming to Drupal 8, including videos and code samples to demonstrate "before vs. after."
Given to the @DrupalNS meet up in Bedford, Nova Scotia on July 28, 2014.
This document introduces Drupal, an open source content management framework. It discusses Drupal's history and community, how it can be used to build and manage websites, and how its modular architecture allows for extensibility. Key points include that Drupal was founded in 2001, powers around 2% of websites, and has a large global community. Its core handles common site functions while thousands of contributed modules add additional features.
This document provides an overview of Drupal, an open source content management system (CMS) written in PHP. It describes Drupal's core components like modules, themes, blocks, nodes, taxonomy, menus, and users/permissions. Key points covered include: Drupal stores content as nodes in a database for easy portability and backup; modules extend Drupal's functionality; themes control Drupal's look and feel; and out-of-the-box Drupal requires significant configuration to be useful for a given site.
One Drupal to rule them all - Drupalcamp Londonhernanibf
Dries famous sentence (http://buytaert.net/one-drupal-to-rule-them-all) is becoming a reality for many organisations from small shops to the enterprise space. More and more stakeholders are following the idea of standardising their online presence in Drupal and leverage the same code and infrastructure amongst their different sites. What they are seeking is a drastic reduction in the time needed to create, launch and configure a Drupal site at the same time that they reduce the maintenance effort of the whole sites' network.
To achieve it, a drastic change needs to happen on the standardisation of development processes, more strict control of the overall architecture while supporting new changes and requirements, and repeatable and trustable deployment process to avoid the opposite pitfall of "one site to break them all".
In this session we will look to what needs to be thought when creating such an architecture from the development process to the infrastructure to host the different environments needed. We will look at different solutions that allow maintain these sites factories and walk you through several architectures explaining their advantages and differences.
Finally, we will look in detail to Acquia's Cloud Site Factory, a fully-hosted SaaS solution that allows organisations to quickly deploy and manage websites by the hundreds. Pre-define site templates, create new sites in a single click, manage roles and permissions across sites and connect to existing analytics and data systems.
This document provides an overview of Drupal and previews Drupal 8 features from a presentation given at BarCamp Hong Kong 2013. It introduces Drupal as an open-source CMS, outlines the presentation topics which include popular Drupal modules, a Drupal 7 demo installation, creating a new dummy site, and reviewing new features in Drupal 8. Key new features highlighted for Drupal 8 include Views and configurable being included in the core, improved support for HTML5, configuration management, web services, layouts, and multilingual capabilities.
A checklist for site builders: things to do after you've built out your content types and views and before you show the site to your client or deploy it on production. See the list at http://bit.ly/drupal-checklist.
Evolution of Drupal and the Drupal communityAngela Byron
The Drupal project has experienced phenomenal growth over its more than 14 years, growing from a small hobby project to over 1 million known installations, over 1 million Drupal.org users, and more than doubling the active contributors and commits in Drupal core between Drupal 7 and Drupal 8, as well as thousands of people who depend on Drupal in some way for a living.
This talk will "de-mystify" some recent developments in the community, from the technical direction of Drupal 8, to various project governance changes, to the increasing role of the Drupal Association on Drupal.org. We'll look at both the historical context that brought those changes about, and talk about how they'll help us scale to the next 1 million sites and users.
Phase2 Large Drupal Multisites (gta case study)Phase2
This document discusses Drupal platforms and multi-site configurations. It defines a Drupal platform as a structural form that enables the creation of products and processes without requiring new technology introductions. A Drupal multi-site allows a single Drupal installation to be shared among multiple sites, with each site having its own database and configuration. The document then describes how Georgia.gov uses a multi-site Drupal platform with inherited functionality from an OpenPublic and Georgia Agency Platform to manage many state websites from a single codebase.
This document introduces Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) and the content management system Drupal. It provides biographies of the presenters Edison Wong and Monica Zhu from software company PantaRei Design. The outline discusses what FOSS and Drupal are, includes a hands-on exercise to evaluate Drupal online, and covers Drupal terminology. It concludes with references and a Q&A section.
Drupal 7 vs. Drupal 8: A Contrast of Multilingual SupportAcquia
This document contrasts the multilingual support in Drupal 7 and Drupal 8. It discusses how in Drupal 7 multilingual capabilities were an afterthought added through contributed modules, while in Drupal 8 multilingual functionality was a core consideration from the beginning. The document then demonstrates preparing a Drupal 8 website for multilingual support, showing both the traditional translation process within Drupal 8 itself as well as using Lingotek translation management.
The document discusses the goals and plan for building a new content management system (CMS) platform to manage multiple Department of Commerce websites. The key goals were to move to Drupal 7, have a responsive design, and create shared functionality across sites for a cohesive experience. The plan was to build reusable features like content types, galleries, and taxonomies that could be enabled or disabled on each site as needed from a single code repository. While complex, this allows for easier development, maintenance, and a more cohesive user experience across sites.
Linked Data Publishing with Drupal (SWIB13 workshop)Joachim Neubert
Publishing Linked Open Data in a user-appealing way is still a challenge: Generic solutions to convert arbitrary RDF structures to HTML out-of-the-box are available, but leave users perplexed. Custom-built web applications to enrich web pages with semantic tags "under the hood" require high efforts in programming. Given this dilemma, content management systems (CMS) could be a natural enhancement point for data on the web. In the case of Drupal, one of the most popular CMS nowadays, Semantic Web enrichment is provided as part of the CMS core. In a simple declarative approach, classes and properties from arbitrary vocabularies can be added to Drupal content types and fields, and are turned into Linked Data on the web pages automagically. The embedded RDFa marked-up data can be easily extracted by other applications. This makes the pages part of the emerging Web of Data, and in the same course helps discoverability with the major search engines.
In the workshop, you will learn how to make use of the built-in Drupal 7 features to produce RDFa enriched pages. You will build new content types, add custom fields and enhance them with RDF markup from mixed vocabularies. The gory details of providing LOD-compatible "cool" URIs will not be skipped, and current limitations of RDF support in Drupal will be explained. Exposing the data in a REST-ful application programming interface or as a SPARQL endpoint are additional options provided by Drupal modules. The workshop will also introduce modules such as Web Taxonomy, which allows linking to thesauri or authority files on the web via simple JSON-based autocomplete lookup. Finally, we will touch the upcoming Drupal 8 version. (Workshop announcement)
This document provides an overview of a Drupal training covering various topics from September 12-20, 2014. The training will introduce participants to core Drupal concepts and components including nodes, content types, taxonomies, views, panels, modules, themes, and the database layer. It will cover setting up a development environment, installing Drupal, configuring the system, and extending Drupal through custom modules and themes. Participants will learn how Drupal handles user requests and its event-driven hook system. The document also provides contact information for the trainer.
This PPT gives information about:
1.Drupal overview,
2.basic concepts and terminology of Drupal,
3. Basic Site Building Concepts
4. Advantages
5. Disadvantages
6. Drupal Terminology
Drupal Global Training Day by Drupal Mumbai 6th Sep - Drupal AdministrationDrupalMumbai
This document contains information about a Drupal meetup event. It provides details about the event location in Mumbai, India and contact information for the organizers. The event agenda includes three sessions that will cover topics like Drupal setup and installation, an overview of the Drupal administration panel, and managing content. Session one will discuss setting up Drupal and the installation process. Session two will provide an overview of the main sections in the Drupal administration panel for content, user and site management.
Drupal is an open-source content management system (CMS) that allows users to build and manage websites. It provides features like blogs, galleries, and the ability to restrict content by user roles. Drupal is highly customizable through modules and themes and supports moving sites between development, test, and production environments. While it uses some technical terms like "nodes" and "taxonomy," Drupal is accessible to non-developers and can be installed on common web hosting with Apache, MySQL, and PHP. Resources for learning Drupal include books, training videos, online communities, and conferences.
This document outlines 10 things you can do with Drupal 8, including using new field types, blocks, responsive images, views, configuration management, and improved user interfaces. It compares many of these features to how they worked in Drupal 7. The document was created by Drupal consultants and trainers to showcase Drupal 8's updated functionality.
Drupal 8 brings a lot of changes. Many standby contributed modules are now included with Drupal Core, and many small changes add up to the most exciting Drupal release yet! We'll walk through many of the biggest changes, highlighting how Drupal 8 will accelerate your web development and provide tools to make Drupal the best content management platform on any device.
This document provides an overview of Drupal, including:
- Drupal is an open source content management framework written in PHP that allows users to manage content through control panels.
- It began in 2001 as a college student's bulletin board and has grown significantly through contributions to its open source community.
- Drupal's code is seen as cleaner and better supported than alternatives, and it can do everything WordPress does plus more advanced features.
- The Drupal community participates through its website, groups, forums, conferences and local meetups to support the system.
Drupal is a popular, open source content management system. It powers websites for governments, NGOs, communities, and businesses around the world. Drupal 8, the newest version, has recently been released and there are many exciting new features for end users, site builders, and developers.
If you're considering a platform for your next web development project, this webinar will give you a great opportunity to learn more about what Drupal has to offer.
Thinking of upgrading your website to Drupal 8 or using Drupal 8 for a new project? In this webinar, we'll talk about the benefits of Drupal 8 and the killer features that will make you want to upgrade.
We'll also discuss challenges of upgrading, major changes from previous versions of Drupal, and the steps you'll have to go through during the upgrade process.
This webinar covers:
Knowledge of the benefits of Drupal 8
Overall understanding of the upgrade process
An overview of which contributed moduels and themes are ready for Drupal 8
Some ideas for migrating your content and configuration
Tools and resources to use during your upgrade
Walks through the top 8 improvements coming to Drupal 8, including videos and code samples to demonstrate "before vs. after."
Given to the @DrupalNS meet up in Bedford, Nova Scotia on July 28, 2014.
This document introduces Drupal, an open source content management framework. It discusses Drupal's history and community, how it can be used to build and manage websites, and how its modular architecture allows for extensibility. Key points include that Drupal was founded in 2001, powers around 2% of websites, and has a large global community. Its core handles common site functions while thousands of contributed modules add additional features.
This document provides an overview of Drupal, an open source content management system (CMS) written in PHP. It describes Drupal's core components like modules, themes, blocks, nodes, taxonomy, menus, and users/permissions. Key points covered include: Drupal stores content as nodes in a database for easy portability and backup; modules extend Drupal's functionality; themes control Drupal's look and feel; and out-of-the-box Drupal requires significant configuration to be useful for a given site.
One Drupal to rule them all - Drupalcamp Londonhernanibf
Dries famous sentence (http://buytaert.net/one-drupal-to-rule-them-all) is becoming a reality for many organisations from small shops to the enterprise space. More and more stakeholders are following the idea of standardising their online presence in Drupal and leverage the same code and infrastructure amongst their different sites. What they are seeking is a drastic reduction in the time needed to create, launch and configure a Drupal site at the same time that they reduce the maintenance effort of the whole sites' network.
To achieve it, a drastic change needs to happen on the standardisation of development processes, more strict control of the overall architecture while supporting new changes and requirements, and repeatable and trustable deployment process to avoid the opposite pitfall of "one site to break them all".
In this session we will look to what needs to be thought when creating such an architecture from the development process to the infrastructure to host the different environments needed. We will look at different solutions that allow maintain these sites factories and walk you through several architectures explaining their advantages and differences.
Finally, we will look in detail to Acquia's Cloud Site Factory, a fully-hosted SaaS solution that allows organisations to quickly deploy and manage websites by the hundreds. Pre-define site templates, create new sites in a single click, manage roles and permissions across sites and connect to existing analytics and data systems.
This document provides an overview of Drupal and previews Drupal 8 features from a presentation given at BarCamp Hong Kong 2013. It introduces Drupal as an open-source CMS, outlines the presentation topics which include popular Drupal modules, a Drupal 7 demo installation, creating a new dummy site, and reviewing new features in Drupal 8. Key new features highlighted for Drupal 8 include Views and configurable being included in the core, improved support for HTML5, configuration management, web services, layouts, and multilingual capabilities.
A checklist for site builders: things to do after you've built out your content types and views and before you show the site to your client or deploy it on production. See the list at http://bit.ly/drupal-checklist.
Evolution of Drupal and the Drupal communityAngela Byron
The Drupal project has experienced phenomenal growth over its more than 14 years, growing from a small hobby project to over 1 million known installations, over 1 million Drupal.org users, and more than doubling the active contributors and commits in Drupal core between Drupal 7 and Drupal 8, as well as thousands of people who depend on Drupal in some way for a living.
This talk will "de-mystify" some recent developments in the community, from the technical direction of Drupal 8, to various project governance changes, to the increasing role of the Drupal Association on Drupal.org. We'll look at both the historical context that brought those changes about, and talk about how they'll help us scale to the next 1 million sites and users.
Phase2 Large Drupal Multisites (gta case study)Phase2
This document discusses Drupal platforms and multi-site configurations. It defines a Drupal platform as a structural form that enables the creation of products and processes without requiring new technology introductions. A Drupal multi-site allows a single Drupal installation to be shared among multiple sites, with each site having its own database and configuration. The document then describes how Georgia.gov uses a multi-site Drupal platform with inherited functionality from an OpenPublic and Georgia Agency Platform to manage many state websites from a single codebase.
This document introduces Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) and the content management system Drupal. It provides biographies of the presenters Edison Wong and Monica Zhu from software company PantaRei Design. The outline discusses what FOSS and Drupal are, includes a hands-on exercise to evaluate Drupal online, and covers Drupal terminology. It concludes with references and a Q&A section.
Drupal 7 vs. Drupal 8: A Contrast of Multilingual SupportAcquia
This document contrasts the multilingual support in Drupal 7 and Drupal 8. It discusses how in Drupal 7 multilingual capabilities were an afterthought added through contributed modules, while in Drupal 8 multilingual functionality was a core consideration from the beginning. The document then demonstrates preparing a Drupal 8 website for multilingual support, showing both the traditional translation process within Drupal 8 itself as well as using Lingotek translation management.
The document discusses the goals and plan for building a new content management system (CMS) platform to manage multiple Department of Commerce websites. The key goals were to move to Drupal 7, have a responsive design, and create shared functionality across sites for a cohesive experience. The plan was to build reusable features like content types, galleries, and taxonomies that could be enabled or disabled on each site as needed from a single code repository. While complex, this allows for easier development, maintenance, and a more cohesive user experience across sites.
Linked Data Publishing with Drupal (SWIB13 workshop)Joachim Neubert
Publishing Linked Open Data in a user-appealing way is still a challenge: Generic solutions to convert arbitrary RDF structures to HTML out-of-the-box are available, but leave users perplexed. Custom-built web applications to enrich web pages with semantic tags "under the hood" require high efforts in programming. Given this dilemma, content management systems (CMS) could be a natural enhancement point for data on the web. In the case of Drupal, one of the most popular CMS nowadays, Semantic Web enrichment is provided as part of the CMS core. In a simple declarative approach, classes and properties from arbitrary vocabularies can be added to Drupal content types and fields, and are turned into Linked Data on the web pages automagically. The embedded RDFa marked-up data can be easily extracted by other applications. This makes the pages part of the emerging Web of Data, and in the same course helps discoverability with the major search engines.
In the workshop, you will learn how to make use of the built-in Drupal 7 features to produce RDFa enriched pages. You will build new content types, add custom fields and enhance them with RDF markup from mixed vocabularies. The gory details of providing LOD-compatible "cool" URIs will not be skipped, and current limitations of RDF support in Drupal will be explained. Exposing the data in a REST-ful application programming interface or as a SPARQL endpoint are additional options provided by Drupal modules. The workshop will also introduce modules such as Web Taxonomy, which allows linking to thesauri or authority files on the web via simple JSON-based autocomplete lookup. Finally, we will touch the upcoming Drupal 8 version. (Workshop announcement)
This document provides an overview of a Drupal training covering various topics from September 12-20, 2014. The training will introduce participants to core Drupal concepts and components including nodes, content types, taxonomies, views, panels, modules, themes, and the database layer. It will cover setting up a development environment, installing Drupal, configuring the system, and extending Drupal through custom modules and themes. Participants will learn how Drupal handles user requests and its event-driven hook system. The document also provides contact information for the trainer.
Drupal and the semantic web - SemTechBiz 2012scorlosquet
This document provides a summary of a presentation on leveraging the semantic web with Drupal 7. The presentation introduces Drupal and its uses as a content management system. It discusses Drupal 7's integration with the semantic web through its built-in RDFa support and contributed modules that add additional semantic web capabilities like SPARQL querying and JSON-LD serialization. The presentation demonstrates these semantic web features in Drupal through examples and demos. It also introduces Domeo, a web-based tool for semantically annotating online documents that can integrate with Drupal.
Drupal is an open source content management system that has been exposing its data in RDF format since 2006 through contributed modules. For Drupal 7, RDF support is being built directly into the core, allowing Drupal sites to natively publish structured data using vocabularies like FOAF, SIOC, and Dublin Core. This will empower Drupal users and site builders to more directly participate in the Web of Linked Data and help create new types of semantic applications.
This document discusses integrating RDF and semantic web technologies with the Drupal content management system. It provides an overview of Drupal, describes how its data model of content types and fields can be mapped to RDF classes and properties, and details an experiment exposing Drupal data in RDF format. It notes that Drupal 7 will natively support RDFa and help expose more linked data on the web through its large user base of over 227,000 sites.
Three keynotes were given at DrupalCon 2011 in Chicago by Dries Buytaert. Free and open source tools for integrating web accessibility into the design process were discussed, including Wave, Run Fae, and the Accessibility Inspector. A session on using HTML5 features with Drupal covered new input types, video, audio, and canvas elements. Webform 3, the survey module for Drupal, was presented along with its new API and features.
Drupal is an open source content management platform that can be used to build various web applications. It has a large community with over 600,000 users and 4,000 modules. Drupal powers over 7 million websites and can be used for sites like social networks, blogs, corporate sites, and more. It provides tools for content creation, presentation, and administration and has a flexible architecture that allows for custom development and integration with other systems.
The document outlines an agenda for a Drupal conference to be held on July 28, 2009 by Mr. HY ChanHan at The Open Institute Organization. The objective is to provide web development techniques using Drupal, promote Drupal in Cambodia, share knowledge, build developer capacity, and improve website standards. The expectation is attendees will learn about Drupal features, install a web server and Drupal, and build their own sites. The agenda includes introductions to Drupal, why choose Drupal, popular Drupal sites, and how to download and install Drupal.
This document discusses Drupal 7 and its new capabilities for representing content as Resource Description Framework (RDF) data. It provides an overview of Drupal's history with RDF and semantic technologies. It describes how Drupal 7 core is now RDFa enabled out of the box and how contributed modules can import vocabularies and provide SPARQL endpoints. The document advocates experimenting with the new RDF features in Drupal 7.
Linked data enhanced publishing for special collections (with Drupal)Joachim Neubert
This document discusses using Drupal 7 as a content management system for publishing special collections as linked open data. It provides an overview of how Drupal allows customizing content types and fields for mapping to RDF properties. While Drupal 7 provides basic RDFa support out of the box, there are some limitations around nested RDF structures and multiple entities per page that may require custom code. The document outlines some additional linked data modules for Drupal 7 and highlights improved RDF support anticipated in Drupal 8.
This presentation demonstrates how QueryPath can be used within Drupal to integrate web services and create rich mash-ups.
The "official" DrupalCon Paris video of this presentation can be found here: http://technosophos.com/content/querypath-mashups-and-web-services-video
Drupal as a Semantic Web platform - ISWC 2012scorlosquet
This presentation describes some use cases and deployments of Drupal for building bio-medical platforms powered by semantic web technologies such as RDF, SPARQL, JSON-LD.
This outlines a 24 hackathon project at Acquia that addresses combining generated api documentation and docs from github hosted resources into a single indexeable interface managed by Solr and Drupal.
A set of slides that provides a high-level overview of the W3C Linked Data Platform specification presented at the 4th Linked Data in Architecture and Construction Workshop.
For more detailed and technical version of the presentation, please refer to
http://www.slideshare.net/nandana/learning-w3c-linked-data-platform-with-examples
LDAC 2016 programme
http://smartcity.linkeddata.es/LDAC2016/#programme
Getting Started with Drupal - HandoutsRachel Vacek
This document provides an overview of popular contributed and core modules for the content management system Drupal. It is organized into sections on administration, content management, performance, navigation, publishing, user management, SEO/analytics, events/calendars, authentication, and library-specific modules. Key modules highlighted include Views, CCK, Context, Panels, Webform, Taxonomy Menu, Pathauto, Organic Groups, Google Analytics, Date, Calendar, LDAP, and library-focused modules like LT4L, Question/Answer for email reference, and Fedora REST API. Resources for learning more about Drupal like books, online tutorials, communities and publications are also listed.
Drupal as a Rapid Application Development (RAD) Framework for StartupsZyxware Technologies
The presentation is about why Drupal is a good choice as a framework to build your next big product / service idea if you are a startup. The presentation covers the reasons and also introduces concepts in Drupal that will allow a startup to get their web application up and running without writing a line of code. Then again the idea is to never write a line of code but also about picking a platform where you can get started fast and then build and customize later.
Drupal with CONTENTdm Digital Collections, Drupal Camp Vancouver 2012Marcus Emmanuel Barnes
CONTENTdm is a digital collections management application that provides several important administration features of value when undertaking a digitization project. Many institutions already use Drupal to power their web presence. CONTENTdm's native interface makes creating a single integrated website difficult. The CONTENTdm Integration Modules project was created by Mark Jordan of Simon Fraser University Library to solve this issue by providing a series of Drupal modules that help create a single integrated website - allowing the searching of digital collections hosted in a CONTENTdm server from within a Drupal website.
By the end of this talk, you will have a better understanding of:
*Why you would want to use CONTENTdm rather than simply Drupal for digital collections management;
*How the CONTENTdm Integration Modules work under the hood;
*How to install and setup these modules with Drupal to help present an integrated website.
This talk will be of particular interest to those who develop Drupal websites for use in libraries, archives, or museums, but also to Drupal developers and administrators in general.
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This talk was provided by Ursula Pieper of the National Agricultural Library for the NISO Virtual Conference, Using Open Source in Your Institution, held on Feb 17, 2016
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History of ITIL,
ITIL Qualification scheme,
Introduction to ITIL,
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This document discusses data warehousing concepts and technologies. It defines a data warehouse as a subject-oriented, integrated, non-volatile, and time-variant collection of data used to support management decision making. It describes the data warehouse architecture including extract-transform-load processes, OLAP servers, and metadata repositories. Finally, it outlines common data warehouse applications like reporting, querying, and data mining.
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• SAAS (Software as a service),
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• Public Cloud,
• Private Cloud,
• Hybrid Cloud,
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This document provides an introduction to SQL (Structured Query Language) for manipulating and working with data. It covers SQL fundamentals including defining a database using DDL, working with views, writing queries, and establishing referential integrity. It also discusses SQL data types, database definition, creating tables and views, and key SQL statements for data manipulation including SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE. Examples are provided for creating tables and views, inserting, updating, and deleting data, and writing queries using functions, operators, sorting, grouping, and filtering.
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Drupal - Introduction to Building Library Web Site Using Drupal
2. Introduction to Building Library WebIntroduction to Building Library Web
Site Using DrupalSite Using Drupal
Introduction to Building Library WebIntroduction to Building Library Web
Site Using DrupalSite Using Drupal
3. ObjectivesObjectives
• Building the Library Web Site
Designing Library Web Site
• Introduction to Drupal
Features of Drupal
• Content Management Using Drupal
• Contents for Library Web Site
• Sample Web Sites
Drupal Theme
User Management
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4. Introduction to DrupalIntroduction to Drupal
• Open Source software
• Using Drupal an individual or a community of users
can easily publish, manage and organize a wide
variety of content on their website.
• Drupal was created in 2000 by a Belgian student:
Dries Buytaert.
• It is publicly released in 2002
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o Content Management Systems
o Collaborative authoring environments
o Blogs
o Podcasting
o Picture galleries
o User login is present
• Like admin login for site maintenance
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7. Features of DrupalFeatures of Drupal
o Peer-to-peer networking
o Newsletters
o Forums
o Feedback
o File uploads and downloads
o Comments
o RSS Feeds
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9. Content Management Using DrupalContent Management Using Drupal
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CMS
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Content
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User Profiles
Blogs
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3. Digital Repository Server – DSpace
4. Mail Server
Library Architecture and Drupal
15. Drupal SystemDrupal System
RequirementRequirement
• Hardware
• Server
• Client
• Software
• Operating System – Windows / Linux
• Database – MySQL
• Web server – Apache
• Drupal binary
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16. Drupal LayersDrupal Layers
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browser using which the user browses the site.
• Layer 2: This layer is the middleware where the
drupal application engine.
• Module subsystem
• Theme subsystem
• Layer 3: This layer is the data store where the all
contents are stored.
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Editor's Notes
#6: In this digital age, we are all faced with various forms of online content, such as podcasts, e-mails, blogs, e-books and web pages. We are challenged to figure out:
What is the best way to create and store this digital content for use in the future?
How can the content be indexed to build a personal or group repository of knowledge and information?
Beyond storage, how can we grow and learn from the information and content that we create and encounter?
Are there ways to collaborate and share information with others?
#13: Drupal.org Handbook – Drupal.org
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