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		<title>Issues In Scientific Communication</title>
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		<description>We identify and discuss issues related to substantive editing of scientific material, and examine how technical communicators can support the development and communication of scientific information.</description>
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		<title>Training Your Intranet&apos;s End-Users and Content-Providers</title>
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		<description>A technical writer on an intranet team can also play the role of trainer. This paper provides a &apos;how to&apos; of training end-users and content-providers associated with a web- and PDF-based company intranet. These ideas will be expanded in the session and on the CD-ROM of the Proceedings.</description>
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		<title>The Marathon of Chapter Presidency</title>
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		<description>This panel discussion takes shape as the audience molds it. Each panelist is a past STC chapter president.&#xD;Issues are audience-dependent but may include&#xD;topics such as handling volunteers, managing&#xD;money, recruiting members, and so forth. Join this&#xD;informal discussion to share ideas, quandaries, and&#xD;solutions for successfully leading a chapter.</description>
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		<title>Evaluating Your Web Site&apos;s Content</title>
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		<description>Whether a web site is in its creation stages or it has been in place for a while, it can benefit from evaluation. Like&#xD;all technical communicators, web authors must determine&#xD;who their audience groups are, determine their needs,&#xD;and determine the strengths and weaknesses of the site&#xD;based on the needs of the audience groups.</description>
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