Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 Ph.D in Knowledge and Information Science; Head of Digital Library, The Head of Digital library Department, The Special Library of the Academy of Art

2 Ph.D Student of Knowledge and Information Science-Information Retrieval, Knowledge and Information Science Department, University of Tehran, Iran

Abstract

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to review and analyze the management, pattern of “Digital Content” based on research published and represent an overview of subjects, methodologies, contexts, and other features which are highlighted in these works.
Method: In this study, the systematic literature review was undertaken by retrieving the studies related to “Digital Content Management” published in February 2021 on several databases. Various information of papers collected became the basis for synthesis and analysis. In addition, all the studies were qualitatively evaluated for measuring the validity of researches to present in the synthesis by Evidence-Based Librarianship (EBL) critical appraisal checklist.
Findings: the systematic review presents a systematic framework based on research' items in the “Digital Content Management” field. The items include research methodology, a data-gathering tool, and other elements.
Conclusion: The hidden subjects in the literature review were extracted and classified. Finally, based on these classes and other extracted information, the goal of the paper was achieved.

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