In response to a Twitter request, here are 53 blogs to watch in the document, content, records, and E20 space. In alphabetical order. Check them out.
Know of one we missed? Post it to the Google Doc HERE and we'll update the list in a week or so... (The following is the full link in case you have problems linking).
http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=0AvALkWyfdej-dFRCQmlCdFlqTktOQlVpV2ZIY1o0SXc&hl=en
- Alfresco from the Trenches - Peter Monks' Blog
- Big Men On Content
- Boss M&A Whispers
- CMS Myth
- CMS Watch
- CMSWire
- Collaboration and Content Strategies Blog
- Column 2
- Content 911
- Content Here
- Content Management Connection
- Content Type
- Contented Management
- Digital Landfill
- ECM Architecture
- ECM Maturity Model Musings
- FASTForward
- Fierce Content Management Commentary
- Forrester Information and Knowledge Management
- Gil Yehuda's Enterprise 2.0 Blog
- Hobbs On Tech
- Idris Mootee’s innovation playground
- Informata
- Information at Work
- Irina Guseva
- J. Boye
- Jon on Tech
- Julian Wraith
- Knowledge Center blog
- knowledge connects people
- Mark Logic's CEO Blog (Dave Kellog)
- Not Otherwise Categorized
- PCM.Blog
- Persuasive Content - Ian Truscott's Blog
- Pretzel Logic - Sameer Patel
- Records Management Futurewatch
- Sanooj's Guide to Information Management
- Sharepoint RM
- Contentation Re-Considered -- Stephane Croisier
- TakingAIIM
- Technology of Content
- The Akbas Post
- The Business Impact of IT
- The Content Strategy Noob
- The Content Wrangler
- The Gilbane Group
- The Intersection of People and Process
- The MOSS Garden
- theCMSblog
- TheContentGuy
- WelchmanPierpoint
- Word of Pie
- Yuval Ararat
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Just FYI, for those who are unfamiliar with my "8 things" guest columnist program, a full list of the "8 things" articles can be found HERE.
Also, on September 30 we will be publishing the first e-book arising from the 8 things series. The topic? 8 reasons you need a strategy to manage your information -- before it's too late.
To get on the advanced distribution list before the general release (for blogger, Twitter people, or people that just like to get stuff first), enter your name HERE.
GREAT idea, John - thanks for starting this list! Also looking forward to the e-book. Way to use technology to help others in the profession!!
Posted by: Melinda Catapano | September 15, 2009 at 03:00 PM
Thanks for this list! Added Bridgeline Software to the spreadsheet.
Posted by: Marcel Moreau | September 16, 2009 at 11:24 AM
Thanks for the nod. You are pointing to my RSS feed, however, rather than my root blog address.
Posted by: Sandy Kemsley | September 21, 2009 at 02:25 PM