Developing a Content-Management Strategy: Implications in a Multi-Language Environment 
Why we went to a single-source CMS and how we went about it.
Douma, Barbara. ComTech Services (2001). Articles>Content Management>Single Sourcing>Case Studies
Oblivious Organizations and Content Management: Not Yet Ready for Prime Time 
In brief, documents are created everywhere by everyone. They each develop the documents any way they like, with no common look and feel. Company officials have vehemently opposed hiring technical communicators for the R&D teams. They feel that the engineers know the products best and should be able to write about them. Marketing materials are created independently by many different marketing staff and even by executives who regularly post announcements to the company intranet and Internet sites.
Hackos, JoAnn T. ComTech Services (2003). Articles>Content Management>Single Sourcing>Case Studies
One Source, Five Deliverables: A Case Study of Return on Investment 
A case study of the implementation of a single-sourse content management system.
Martin, Ben. ComTech Services (2002). Articles>Content Management>Single Sourcing>Case Studies
A Publisher's Journey to Single Source Publishing: A Case Study
We will cover the journey taken by J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc, a safety and regulatory compliance publisher, as they transitioned to an XML-based, single source publishing environment.
Jung, Jennifer and Mark Jacobson. XML 2006 (2006). Articles>Content Management>Single Sourcing>Case Studies
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