Archive for Jason Kichline

  • Jason Kichline

    Jason Kichline is ScribeMedia’s project manager. He likes typos, fast food and MacGyver like solutions to life’s nagging problems.

  • Personal Knowledge Management

    Personal Knowledge Management: Building Actionable Content from Collaborative Publishing
    Personal Knowledge Management engages individuals with advanced collaborative publishing tools to create bodies of content that leverage the insights, knowledge and opinions of unlimited contributors. While the technologies used to accomplish this vary, they have the same net effect: groups representing entire enterprises can respond to major [...]

  • Wikis

    Wikis
    Wikis are a type of website that allows users to easily add and edit content and is especially suited for collaborative writing. The Wikipedia project and the Los Angeles Times Wikitorial are two of the most well known instances of these tools. They have created a stir in the publishing world because virtually anyone can [...]

  • Successfully Implementing New Technology

     Successfully Implementing New Technology
    New technology projects are complex by nature because they usually entail changing processes, systems, and staff roles. Add on top of those factors the cross-departmental implications and organization politics and one can see why there are many facets to a technology project that need to be managed very closely. With a historical [...]

  • Online Advertising Update: The Sure Thing

    Online Advertising Update: The Sure Thing
    Advertising has proven to be a sustainable business model for distributing content online. Publishers seeking to monetize their content are now in a terrific position to choose from various advertising models, beyond Google and Yahoo!
    Join our panel of industry experts for an in-depth discussion on the white-hot areas [...]

  • Content Aggregation in a New Era

    Content Aggregation in a New Era
    November 17, 2005
    Not long ago, aggregators were necessary as hosts for many thousands of content sources from hundreds of publishers, providing high value through a common interface, a single invoice, and user training/support. Today???s aggregators are a different breed.  Both traditional players and new aggregators face the competitive challenge of [...]

  • The Future of Information Outsourcing

    The Future of Information Outsourcing
    October 19, 2005
    Offshore outsourcing of content processing is nothing new in the information industry ??? indeed, bread-and-butter legacy content conversion may be approaching the end of its lifecycle.  But as the infrastructure for content services outsourcing matures along with larger trends toward globalization of production, information content providers are examining new [...]

  • Information User Behavior Changes

    Introdizzle Click Here to View The Inrtroduction
    Part 2 Click Here to View Part 2
    Part 3 Click Here to View Part 3
    Top Information Used, Unmet Info Needs & Obstacles Click Here to View Part 4
    Information Use Habits: Forwarding Info, # of People Forwarded & Issues with Role Click Here to View Part 5
    Use & Perceptions of [...]

  • Successful Deals with Google and Yahoo!

    Successful Deals with Google and Yahoo!
    For most publishers, the question is not whether, but how best to cooperate with the major search engines – whether as suppliers, partners, customers or all of the above. Steve Sieck, VP & Senior Consultant, Outsell, will moderate this session that will highlight win-win arrangements for providers of high-value information [...]

  • Creating Strategic Partnerships That Work

    Creating Strategic Partnerships that Work
    September 27, 2005
    The digital information industry is built upon an extensive network of partnerships that link aggregators and syndicators with content providers and content providers with each other. Attorneys, consultants and sometimes bankers can play an active role in matchmaking and contractual arrangements.
    This session will bring together several key information [...]