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Title: DisContent Management


1
Dis-ContentManagement how to avoid it
  • STM e-Content Seminar
  • Kensington Hilton Hotel
  • 30th November 2006
  • Alan Bacon, Blackwell Publishing

2
The Autobiography
  • Head of Production Services
  • With Blackwell for nearly 12 years,mostly in
    e-Content related areas
  • Production Services supporting Production
    globally on- XML, XSL, Xpath, graphics, PDF-
    Ongoing improvements to content quality and
    delivery- Production projects management-
    Supplier analysis, feedback, education,
    standards- Internal training programmes

3
The Blindingly Obvious
  • Content is a Publishersmost valuable asset
  • Well, I had better qualify that
  • Content is a Publishersmost valuable
    non-human asset

4
The Blindingly Obvious
  • CONTENTIS KING
  • (or QUEEN) !

5
Early Content Management
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6
New opportunities for discontent
  • Well, if its on a CD, surely it must be
    correct?
  • But there are typos in this scanned PDF file
  • The colour of this on-screen image doesnt
    match my CMYK profile
  • What do you mean, a CD-ROM version is going to
    cost extra??
  • In short
  • E-Content leads to massively increased
    expectations!(until the Internet came along, of
    course)

7
Managing content is a serious business
  • Reputation and credibility
  • Improving our service to authors, researchers,
    institutions and journal owners
  • Ensuring value-for-money from suppliers
  • Improving internal efficiencies and processes
  • Re-purposing content appropriately and developing
    new channels to market
  • i.e. Maximise the return on our primary asset!

8
and can be a matter of life or death!
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9
So, how to avoid dis-content management?
  • The Six-Ations (as opposed to the Six Nations)
  • Investigation
  • Specification
  • Automation
  • Education
  • Validation
  • Information

10
Investigation
  • Decide what you want from your e-content
  • Make sure all stakeholders have their say
  • Think longer-term for business requirements
  • Assume needs will expand rapidly
  • Dont just look at costs explore revenue, too

11
Specification
  • Vital to agree on what the words mean think
    about an interpreter
  • Sense checks at every opportunity
  • Dont be too harsh on late changes(recognise
    beneficial improvements especially if theywould
    be hard to include later)
  • Again, assume that needs are underestimated

12
Automation
  • Automated systems can make systematic errors
    which can be fixed systematically
  • Humans make human errors, which are often very
    hard to identify and fix and inconsistent
  • Automation keeps costs down
  • not just in-house, but at suppliers too
  • BUT, try to future-proof systems if possible

13
Education
  • Education can change attitudes and working
    practices, reducing error levels
  • Really promotes buy-in from stakeholders
  • Not just one-off training or a band-aid!
  • Needs long-term commitment, both internallyand
    for external stakeholders
  • Keep adapting education programmes to meet
    evolving workflows and systems

14
Validation (and Quality Assurance)
  • Quality is job 1
  • - Henry Ford
  • Quality IS the job
  • - Alan Bacon

15
Validation (and Quality Assurance)
  • Quality is critical in our field
  • Aim for automated checking where possible
  • But remember content is read by people
  • So, exclusively, here is our secret QA weapon
  • because, there is ultimately no substitute!!

16
Information
  • The devil really is in the detail
  • Need to know the state and location ofevery
    piece of content, all the time
  • If you cant measure it, you cant mend it
  • Tailor information for the audience
  • Good information even if its not always good
    news eases the discontent!

17
Discontent has a bright future?
  • Ever-increasing number of channels tomarket
    (e.g. STM Articles as podcasts)
  • More variations and re-purposing of the original
    content- versions to suit the delivery
    platform- content customisation for specific
    markets
  • Increasing array of file types provided as
    supplementary material
  • and the sheer increase in content volume

18
Please make it stop
Atom
Article-or-chapter-as-collaboration-tool
Digg and Reddit
RSS feeds
e-Books
PDA versions
Portals
Video and audio
Wikis
Blogs
Custom content
Podcasting
Supersites
19
but we love it (really)
  • Tools and systems are improving all the time
  • Mechanisms and processes of content management
    are increasingly well-understood
  • Automation and outsourcing reduce the amountof
    spade-work
  • allowing us to focus on the business of content
    i.e. exploiting our primary asset to obtain
    thebest return for the business

20
Manage Content and Eradicate Discontent
  • So, by managing Content in an organised,pragmatic
    and not-too-hysterical fashion
  • we can meet expectations
  • and say goodbye to Discontent for ever!
  • AND IF YOUR CONTENT IS EVER ON THE FLOOR
  • YOU KNOW WHAT TO DO!!

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  • THANK YOU !
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