Grace Bernhardt’s research while affiliated with Michigan State University and other places

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Coming to Content Management: Inventing Infrastructure for Organizational Knowledge Work
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January 2008

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Technical Communication Quarterly

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Grace Bernhardt

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Michael McLeod

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Jeffrey T. Grabill

Two project profiles depict content management as inquiry-driven practice. The first profile reflects on a project for a national professional organization that began with a deceptively simple request to improve the organization's website, but ended with recommendations that ran to the very core mission of the organization. The second profile focuses on an organization's current authoring practices and tools in order to prepare for a significant change: allowing users to develop and organize content.

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... There was early concern about what it meant for technical communicators whose employers enhanced efficiency by adopting CMSs and single-source publishing (Clark, 2002;Hart-Davidson et al., 2007). Yet, scholarship has become more encouraging or at least more accepting (Hart-Davidson, 2010). ...

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A Maturity Model for Content Strategy Development and Technical Communicator Leadership
Coming to Content Management: Inventing Infrastructure for Organizational Knowledge Work

Technical Communication Quarterly