Around the CM Blogosphere
December 19, 2005
So I have taken some time over the past few weeks to compile a blogroll of content-management-related blogs (see down the left side of the page), and have also maintained a nearly identical list as part of my Content Management Resources page. It has been well worth the effort, and I hope to add more. If you know of any others I should include, please feel free to email me or post a comment here.
Lisa Welchman continues to impress with her CM-related podcasts. The latest podcast explores “the middle way” in workflow—a balance between un-structured processes and total process automation. GALA, the Globalization and Localization Association, has launched a blog. Over at the Gilbane blog, Frank Gilbane has some thoughts on structured blogging, and Leonor Ciarlone comments on DITA and its clearly broad implications for information architecture and technical writing. Friend and colleague Michael Edson has joined Really Strategies, and has begun blogging about some of the dynamics of technology in the K-12 educational publishing market. Scott Abel hunts down some ideas about DITA and SKOS (Simple Knowledge Organization System) from IBM’s DeveloperWorks site, and also provides some helpful additional links and resources. And Micah Dubinko shares a cool piece of technology, “Web Search Without the Web,” but then wonders why no one noticed an obvious bug (which he has since fixed).
Posted by Bill Trippe at December 19, 2005 7:21 PM








