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Posted by Ron dW on June 21, 2000 at 05:36:51:
In Reply to: Re: Content Management posted by Jack Vinson on June 05, 2000 at 15:03:19:
Hi,
I worry about context when "content management" is the new buzzword. Don't we manage context as we manage content because the two cannot be treated independently? Or is it a matter of selecting contexts for content? That I could follow.
Some more language questions: do you agree that:
context is the way bits of information are related? these bits of information are content, contained in and (quasi) logically related by context? content always is meaningful and meaning is given by context? context cannot be taken away from km, for example by "knowledge ecology", referring km back to IT/IM as "content management". Regards,
Ron dW
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