Content repository explained

A content repository or content store is a database of digital content with an associated set of data management, search and access methods allowing application-independent access to the content, rather like a digital library, but with the ability to store and modify content in addition to searching and retrieving. The content repository acts as the storage engine for a larger application such as a content management system or a document management system, which adds a user interface on top of the repository's application programming interface.[1]

Advantages provided by repositories

Content repository features

A content repository may provide functionality such as:

Examples

Applications

Standards and specification

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://openacs.org/doc/acs-content-repository/design.html Content Repository Design