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| CONTENT DATA SOLUTIONS NEWS ARCHIVES |
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| ARTICLES
- 2005 |
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E-Content Magazine:
Learn how Content DSI and Northstar Travel Media, publishers
of the 1,500-page, 4-color hotel directory, Hotel and Travel
Index, comprised of hotel listings, maps, and advertisements,
automated and streamlined the production processes while dramatically
reducing cost.
Click here to read A
Case of Production Whoas by Marla
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| ARTICLES
- 2004 |
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Electronic Publishing:
Despite high numbers of graphic designers who worked on print,
Internet, and interactive projects over the past year, fewer
than 20 percent used specialized cross-media publishing tools.
Many design firms and publishers still choose to develop their
own cross-media workflow and solutions, creating the possibility
of extra work and missed deadlines. Lynda Brooks, Vice President,
Sales & Marketing, advises those currently investigating
systems solutions on what to look for and what is important
to the workflow.
Click here to read Cross-media
Publishing Tools by Molly Joss,
Copyright 2004 PennWell, July 2004 |
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Philadelphia
Business Journal: Learn how Content DSI helped the
NCAA transform their championship paper archives for three
sports into an online searchable database in just six weeks.
Now, 104 years of game statistics (equivalent to about 200,000
pages) are located in an easy-to-search format.
Click Here to Read Thomas
unit is adding stats to NCAA Web site by
Peter Key, June 4, 2004. |
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CRN: Lynda
Brooks, Vice President, Sales and Marketing, shares Content
DSI's perspective about the recent flurry of consolidation
in the content management software market. Read how she and
others watching this market view the sea changes, and what
the industry analysts are predicting for the future.
Click Here to Read Enterprise
Content Management Shakeup: It's Not Over Yet by Barbara
Darrow, January 16, 2004. |
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| ARTICLES -
2003 |
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AIIM E-Doc Magazine:
Learn how Content DSI helps research-leader Chain Store Guide
replace their publishing systems with a new XML-enabled composition
system and Java-based database extract application. XML is
now a key ingredient of CSG's entire production process, from
composition to proofing to final page production. The new
solution also supports data feeds for third-party syndication.
Click Here to Read XML-Based
System Rejuvenates Chain Store Guides Production Process
by Peg Marshall, September/October
2003. |
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CRN: Content
management is more important than ever for manufacturers,
in light of new regulations such as the Sarbanes-Oxley Act.
Lynda Brooks, Content DSI VP Sales & Marketing, discusses
how content management can benefit manufacturers as they strive
to meet the increasing demand from their customers and business
partners for Web-accessible information while complying with
regulatory concerns.
Click Here to Read New
Regs Drive Content Management Business by Barbara Darrow,
April 7, 2003. |
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Line 56:
Radio Frequency Systems, a manufacturer of wireless infrastructure
parts and products, talks about the benefits and advantages
of the e-catalog developed by Content DSI. E-Biz in Action.
Click Here to Read A
Business/E-Business Relationship by Demir Barlas, May
21, 2003. |
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EE Times:
The first searchable, electronic version of the world's largest
Latin dictionarythe Thesaurus Linguae Latinaegives
researchers the ability to easily find detailed documentation
of usage, etymology, history, and the survival of Latin words
in other languages. "Retrieval of decades of scholarly
editorial work has been made possible by the excellent software,"
notes Clara Waldrich of dictionary publisher K.G. Saur Verlag.
Click Here to Read Electronic
Version of World's Largest Latin Dictionary, May 8,
2003. |
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| ARTICLES -
2002 |
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| Computerworld:
Read about how Content DSI helped in the launch of Burke's
Peerage & Gentry American Families of British Descent
in the Computerworld article Pilgrim
in your past? Track your family tree online by Todd
R Weiss, November 27, 2002. Content DSI collaborated
with Burke's Peerage & Gentry editors to digitize the
historical data, working directly from ancient records and
texts. Content DSI also designed the Web page and built a
Web-accessible database. |
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| Association Publishing:
"A New Aptitude," Frank X. Allen, July/August 2002.
Learn about the process of publishing a complex paper survey
online and developing the process to receive responses via
the Web as evidenced by the solution developed by Content
DSI for The College Board. View
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| ARTICLES -
2001 |
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DMNews: "Use
One Database for All Channels," Lynda Brooks, November
26, 2001.
Content DSI VP Marketing & Client Solutions Lynda Brooks
provides some guidelines for putting together a successful
e-catalog solution. View
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| Association Publishing:
"Learning from Dot-Com Failures,"
Darryl J. Fisher, September/October 2001.
Content DSI CEO & President Darryl J. Fisher offers
some insight on how publishers can learn from the quick
demise of dot-com companies and succeed in their e-publishing
and e-business initiatives.
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| US Industry Today:
Manufacturers and E-Catalogues: Perfect
Together," Lynda Brooks, September 2001. Content
DSI VP Marketing & Client Solutions Lynda Brooks speaks
to the issues facing manufacturers who are planning on implementing
e-catalogs. View
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| PRESS
RELEASES - 2006 |
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| AUGUST 2006 |
Content DSI Launches Digital Publication
Website
New digital publication website enables companies to offer
a digital product identical to their print versions, complete
with full search and tracking capabilities. View
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| PRESS
RELEASES - 2005 |
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| JUNE 2005 |
Content DSI Launches LineDrive Software
For Directory Publishers.
New software for directory publishers provides the ability
to streamline content creation, page composition, and content
update cycles in the production and publication of directories.
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| APRIL 2005 |
Content DSI Digitizes NCAA®
Football and Volleyball Sports Records.
Sports records are now available online in a searchable archive
of college sports statistics for NCAA Football (Division 1AA,
II, and III) and Volleyball championship records. View
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| MARCH 2005 |
Content DSI Implements New Composition
Solution For Northstar Travel Media's Hotel and Travel Index.
New electronic composition process reduces production time
on a 1,500-page directory to two hours, allowing Northstar
to extend advertising deadlines, reduce costs, and increase
revenue. View
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| PRESS
RELEASES - 2004 |
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| DECEMBER 2004 |
Content DSI Develops Directory Publishing
System For Haymarket Business Publications.
New publishing system consolidates content for 10 directories,
allowing HBP to reduce production costs and expand revenue-generating
activity. View
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| JUNE 2004 |
Content DSI Awarded Project To Digitize
NCAA® Sports Records. Users will be able to
search a new Web-based archive covering 104 cumulative years
of championship games in three NCAA Division I sportsbaseball,
softball and outdoor track. View
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| JANUARY 2004 |
Content DSI Develops e-Catalog for
Two Hubbell® Electrical Products Divisions.
E-catalog provides easier online access to the latest product
and pricing information for the RACO® and Bell® divisions
of Hubbell Incorporated. View
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| PRESS RELEASES
- 2003 |
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| OCTOBER 2003 |
Content DSI Implements New Composition
System for Chain Store Guide®, a Division of Lebhar-Friedman,
Inc. Content DSI implemented an XML-based process that
is helping leading publisher Lebhar-Friedman meet aggressive
production schedules for its Chain Store Guide directories,
as well as tailor content to specific retail markets.
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| SEPTEMBER 2003 |
Manual Workflow Processes Cost Publishers
Money and Time, Content DSI Study Reveals.
According to results of an independent survey conducted for
Content DSI, the majority of publishers continue to rely on
paper-based workflow processes, rather than using a more efficient
and cost-effective commercially available content management
system. View
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20th-Century
Processes Dominate 21st-Century Publishing, Content DSI Study
Reveals.
Most publishers still dont take advantage of efficient
and cost-effective automated processes to repurpose their
content for the Web, according to results of an independent
Content DSI survey. View
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Content DSI
Completes Production of ABMS Directory for Elsevier, Inc.
Content DSI developed and implemented an electronic workflow
process used to produce print and searchable CD-ROM versions
of Elseviers 12,000-page ABMS Directory. View
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| MAY 2003 |
Content DSI
Creates Electronic Version of World's Largest Latin Dictionary
Content DSI has developed a searchable,
electronic version of the Thesaurus Linguae Latinae
(TLL) for
K.G. Saur Verlag, the Munich, Germany-based publisher of the
authoritative monolingual Latin lexicon.
View
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| FEBRUARY 2003 |
Content DSI
Partners with Documentum
Content DSI will utilize Documentums leading enterprise
content management software to build industry-specific content
management solutions for industrial manufacturers and commercial
publishers. View
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Content DSI
Develops Centralized Product Database for CRC Industries
System will allow CRC to improve customer service and contribute
to the IDEAs Industry Data Warehouse. View
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New Web Site
Unveils U.S. Presidential Family History
Content DSI Develops Burke's Peerage & Gentry: American
Presidential Families Online Database. View
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| PRESS RELEASES
- 2002 |
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| NOVEMBER 2002 |
New Web site adds
Ancestral Twist to Thanksgiving Celebrations
Burke's Peerage & Gentry: American Families of British
Descent Online Database Is Developed in Conjunction with Content
DSI. View
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| MAY 2002 |
Quinn Promoted to
Vice President, Finance and Chief Financial Officer at Content
DSI
New responsibilities will help foster company's growth. View
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| MARCH 2002 |
Content DSI Develops
Cambridge Online Learning's Global Campus
E-learning site provides new educational opportunites for
students worldwide. View
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