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Drupal is an amazing product in its off-the-shelf state. The features and functionality provided in Drupal 7 core is often more than adequate to meet the needs of many who build their websites with Drupal. But there are times when you need a feature that isn’t possible with Drupal core alone, and in those cases you need look no further than the thousands of contributed modules that have been written to address just about anything you could think of doing on a Drupal based website.
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Tomlinson, T. (2010). Drupal Modules. In: Beginning Drupal 7. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-2860-8_8
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