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		<title>CD-ROM Publishing: Personal Coaching From Industry Experts</title>
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		<description>Are you considering publishing your documentation on CD-ROM? Sign up for a consultation with experts from leading CD-ROM firms. NOTE: This &apos;workshop&apos; takes place in individual 15-minute one-on-one sessions. Please try to arrive early and sign up for your time slot; then you&apos;re on your own (visit the exhibits? call your office?) until your session time. This way, all participants receive the complete attention of a CD-ROM consultant. We&apos;ll work with drop-ins if any time slots remain unassigned.</description>
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		<title>Balancing Paper and Online: Integrating CD-ROM into Document Libraries</title>
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		<description>A panel of industry experts provides an overview of the CD-ROM publishing process—and its business issues, for technical communicators who are responsible for implementing CD-ROM publishing in their organizations. The panel will also discuss guidelines for integrating print and CD-ROM documents into a complete user support library, while still gaining the economies of CD-ROM publishing.</description>
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		<description>Are you considering publishing your documentation on CD-ROM? Sign up for an individual consultation with industry experts. NOTE: This &quot;workshop&quot; takes place in individual 15-minute one-on-one sessions; with three consultants, we can offer 20 sessions. Please try to arrive early and sigh up for your time slot; then you&apos;re on your own (for example, to visit exhibits or meet with colleagues) until your session time. This way all participants receive the complete attention of a CD-ROM consultant. We&apos;ll work with drop-ins if any time slots remain unassigned.</description>
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		<title>From Print to CD-ROM</title>
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		<description>A panel of industry experts provides an overview of the CD-ROM publishing process—and its business issues–for technical communicators who are responsible for implementing CD-ROM publishing in their organizations. The panelists will discuss how to gain the benefits of reduced manufacturing warehousing and distribution costs, without degrading documentation quality.</description>
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