Creating a Multimedia CD-ROM: Bringing a General Information Manual to Life 
There are three parts to the process for creating a multimedia CD-ROM, and each part contains a number of steps. The first part, PLANNING, defines the goal, audience, budget, equipment, team members, theme, reviewers, schedule, and outline. The second part, PRODUCTION, develops, com- bines, and tests the multimedia elements: the script, story board, and audio and visual elements. The final part, PACKAGING, creates the printed infor- mation, the label, and the text and control files that go onto and ship with the CD-ROM.
Jedlicka, Linda Barnes. STC Proceedings (1993). Design>Multimedia>CD ROM
Creating and Using Online Documentation 
This workshop provides hands-on experience in preparing and using online documentation as well as setting up and maintaining an online library.
Jedlicka, Linda Barnes, Margaret Eissler Jones and Herbert E. Vogt. STC Proceedings (1994). Articles>Documentation>Online
Put Your Documentation Online--From Conception to Delivery 
After attending this demonstration, you should understand: what constitutes online information; why they should consider producing documentation for online viewing and searching; how to plan for online documentation; how to prepare the text and graphic files; what is required to convert text and graphic files; into online documentation; what is required for the end user to view, search, and print the online documentation; the different ways to deliver online documentation.
Barnes Jedlicka, Linda, Margaret Eissler Jones and Herbert E. Vogt. STC Proceedings (1995). Articles>Documentation>Online
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