Content Combination
Definition:

This area is core to most collaborative technologies as they all generate content that must in some way be managed (e.g. blog postings, emails, jointly authored documents, tweets, log files etc.). The focus here is on the methods, tools and functions that facilitate the organisation of digital information, improve information findability (search, location and retrieval) and support the aggregation, integration and re-use of digital content. For example it includes activities such as those associated with creation of metadata and the tagging of information artefacts; the integration and aggregation of content using mashups and RSS feeds [cf. AIIM 2008b, Gurram et al. 2008].

Source: "Williams, Susan P.: Enterprise 2.0 and Collaborative Technologies (2010), Nr. May 2010.; AIIM (2008b): Content Creation and Delivery. AIIM Market Intelligence Quarterly Q2. [http://www.aiim.org/green-ecm/research/Content-Creation-Delivery-Capture]; Gurra