Along with building that opml list for library journals with rss feeds, I’ve been meaning to experiment a little bit with drupal. Maybe I’ll have time after the whole wedding thing! I was glad to see (via Web4Lib) this new site designed for people using drupal in libraries. There’s not much content there yet since the site is so new, but it is nice that it exists.
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Maybe it’s just me but I find drupal really hard to figure out how to work.
I’m talking with the Malden Library about re-doinng thier site and I’m leaning more towards doing a lot of it in wordpress. I know drupal is a more powerful CMS but I can’t figure out how to make it do what I want it to.
I haven’t even looked at it yet, so I don’t know. I think that for a larger or academic library you might need something more powerful than wordpress. But for a smallish public library wordpress would probably do very well.