This is a very powerful disposition. Fundamentally you don't "move" anything at all, but get more value of the content you already have. Useful examples of content that would deserve this treatment is journals (and other serious report repositories), product databases, and formal libraries of information (but it could be any content that's already well-structured and valuable to a wide range of other parts of your site). In many cases these are already well structured and well regarded. In fact, often content is already linking to these repositories, but manually. The easiest way to unlock this content is if it is already usefully tagged, in which case there is no per-content-item manual effort.
The following needs to be defined:
Note that one advantage of this disposition is that you do not need to first do a ton of prep before starting — in this disposition, you can just dive in and iterate since you are leaving content in the source system.
Step | Effort | What is this? |
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Sort | skipped | Decide what to do with content item |
Place | skipped | Place in IA |
Edit | skipped | Edit text/content (NOT technical) |
Move / Transform | skipped | Physically move/enter/transform content (NOT the words) |
Enhance / Tag | skipped | Prepare the metadata, especially tagging/retagging |
QA | skipped | Review content for quality |