What Matter Subject Matter?

Subject: What Matter Subject Matter?
From: John Gear <catalyst -at- PACIFIER -dot- COM>
Date: Wed, 29 Mar 1995 20:59:00 PST

Folks in the training biz always seem to refer to the content folks as
subject matter experts (SME).

I never understood what "matter" added to the descriptor. So I began
calling these people (generically) "subject experts." It gave a few people
pause and then they adopted it readily. Is there any reason to stick
"matter" in there?

And, along those lines, I have taken to naming the expertise rather than
referring to a particular person simply as an SME and then clarifying with
their subject. For example, instead of saying "Pat is the subject matter
expert for the section on avian psychology" I just say "Pat is the bird
brain expert."

Is there something I'm overlooking here or have the terms just become habits
in training and technical writing circles?

John Gear (catalyst -at- pacifier -dot- com)

The thing about Rush Limbaugh is that when he says "feminazi" I can't tell
if he means it as a putdown or a compliment.


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