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Learn about the essential elements of content management, including content types, components, and elements. Discover how to create, manage, and reuse content effectively. Explore the models and standardization that guide content organization and delivery.
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LIS 549 U/TU: Intro to Content ManagementFall 2003 * Bob Boiko * MSIM Associate Chair Intro to Content Types
What is content made of? • The keys • Manageability • Reusability • Standardization • Content types • The models that all content follows • The standardization that leads to management and reuse • Components • Instances of the models (the model filled in) • The actual stuff h LIS 549 U/TU: Intro to Content Management * Fall 2004 * Bob Boiko * MSIM Associate Chair
Content has types A type is • A named model of a type of information • Deliverable, Press Release, Download, Service • A set of rules • A “template” for creating content LIS 549 U/TU: Intro to Content Management * Fall 2004 * Bob Boiko * MSIM Associate Chair
Content has components An instance is • One member of the type • A particular example of the class • A usable chunk of content LIS 549 U/TU: Intro to Content Management * Fall 2004 * Bob Boiko * MSIM Associate Chair
Components are the basic units of CM • Whenever you create new content • Whenever you move existing content into your system • Whenever you store content • Whenever you archive or delete content • Whenever you create a publication page • Whenever you gather statistics LIS 549 U/TU: Intro to Content Management * Fall 2004 * Bob Boiko * MSIM Associate Chair
Content types are the core of your content model • Types define the kinds of information you want to deliver • Types organize • Collection • Management • Publishing LIS 549 U/TU: Intro to Content Management * Fall 2004 * Bob Boiko * MSIM Associate Chair
Content types have elements • Elements are • Named parts of content type • Individually stored and accessible units within a component • The basic unit of content LIS 549 U/TU: Intro to Content Management * Fall 2004 * Bob Boiko * MSIM Associate Chair
Elements have types and values • Classified by use • Management • Body • Classified by what they contain • Identifiers • Text (formatted or unformatted) • Lists (open or closed, flat or hierarchical) • References (personId="Person33“) • BLOB (images, and other binaries) LIS 549 U/TU: Intro to Content Management * Fall 2004 * Bob Boiko * MSIM Associate Chair
What do Components Look Like? LIS 549 U/TU: Intro to Content Management * Fall 2004 * Bob Boiko * MSIM Associate Chair