A reading, reflection, and commentary on Bob Boiko's book, "The Content Management Bible." Not affiliated or endorsed by Wiley Publishing. Please don't sue me.
We tackle the final questions on our examination of content before we go deeper into content management as a discipline.
We're talking about what content DOES, in addition to what it IS. When you need your content to do things, how do you manage that functionality alongside everything else?
We're talking about content modeling, or consistently describing your content to provide future value. It can be very hard to do.
A discussion of the ways content is formatted, and how this seems different to the consumer than it does to the manager.
A deep and sometimes confusing discussion of the three concepts in the chapter title. Pour a fresh cup of coffee for this one.
The introduction chapter, where Bob reflects on the idea of "e-business" and the three reasons for doing content management.
Some meta background on what I'm doing, and why I'm doing it. Or, how I found a weird side project during the COVID19 pandemic.