| Topic/Registration |
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| Intro to DITA - Practical Tips for Using Arbortext for DITA
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JoAnn Hackos and Peter Velikin |
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| Practical Uses for DITA - Service Manual Application |
Peter Velikin |
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| Practical Uses for DITA – Part 2: Product Documentation and Training
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Jeff Filo and Pushpinder Toor |
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| Part 2: Conditional Publishing |
JoAnn Hackos and Jennifer Linton |
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| Why VPs Fear Document Production |
JoAnn Hackos, Colleen Smith and Chip Gettinger |
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| Turning Promises into ROI with Enterprise Collaboration |
JoAnn Hackos, John Waddell and Chip Gettinger |
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| Information Development in a Flat World |
JoAnn Hackos |
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| Transitioning Your Technical Publications Team to DITA |
JoAnn Hackos and PTC |
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| Market Adoption of DITA and What’s New in DITA 1.1: DITA has gained traction so quickly because it allows organizations to easily repurpose and reuse content for multiple channels and languages – resolving two business challenges companies face when producing complex informational content. Although DITA’s growth began in technical publications, many organizations today have adopted DITA for different applications such as in technical support and policies and procedures. |
Yas Etessam, XMetaL Content Lifecycle Solutions consultant and member of Member of OASIS DITA Technical Committee, Angie Hirata, JustSystems |
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| Using DITA for UA: Multi-Channel Publishing Made Easy: User assistance encompasses a range of output formats, including printed manuals, catalogs or training materials, Web site content, online Help systems, Web-based tutorials. By moving to the structured architecture provided by DITA, you can improve your content development process and take advantage of the flexibility that XML source allows for multi-channel publishing. In this Webinar, we discuss the advantages of moving to DITA for delivering UA content to multiple formats, audiences and languages. |
Andrew VanConas, Quadralay and Amber Swope, JustSystems |
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5 Keys to Designing your Information Architecture for Content Reuse: If you’re moving to DITA, one of the first things to consider during your planning phase is your information architecture. The proper information architecture is a requirement for successful content reuse with DITA and in the long run a well developed IA will save you time and money. |
Amber Swope, JustSystems |
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| How to Publish from XML with the DITA Open Toolkit: One of the key advantages of authoring content in XML is to publish from a single source to multiple formats, while being enable to personalize documents. By separating content from presentation, writers and experts can focus on what they do best – and leave the publishing up to XMetaL and the DITA Open Toolkit. View this webinar to learn how to publish to PDF, HTML, and Help files from one source of content. |
Jerry Silver, JustSystems |
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