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		<title>Professional Certification: Evolution, Revolution, or Status Quo?</title>
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		<description>The issue of professional certification for technical&#xD;communicators has reappeared in recent years and prompted&#xD;the Society to begin another formal study of the question.&#xD;Certification is a form of voluntary credentialing developed&#xD;and administered by private, typically non-profit,&#xD;organizations. Certification’s value to STC and the&#xD;profession is the focus of the Society’s current study. Using&#xD;information compiled from focus groups, surveys, and&#xD;literature reviews, the Certification Issues Committee has&#xD;begun an RFP for a comprehensive feasibility study of&#xD;certification.</description>
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