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Peer Article Review

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In "He found That peer-reviewed articles relating to content strategy are rare, only two being found for his study.", change "That" to "that".

"He names "knowledge management" as a similar field, saying that in the 1990s, knowledge management, "generated excitement and a send of new possibilities."" Could just be reworded as "In the 1990s, he says, "knowledge management generated excitement and a send of new possibilities." just to simplify the language.

"Clark also mentions how content strategy evolved from other fields and knowledge management, "was reaching its peak."" Do not need comma after management, possibly could quote the entire sentence after "mentions how".

"None have a we content strategy, nor are working on one". Could explain what "we" content strategy is. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Lwalsh1 (talkcontribs) 15:45, 1 October 2019 (UTC)Reply