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		<title>Restructuring Online Documentation for the World Wide Web</title>
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		<description>Technical communicators around the world are turning to the World Wide Web us their primary delivery agent for&#xD;on-line documentation. The transition from older forms of&#xD;on-line documentation to HTML-based documents pre -&#xD;sents new challenges in every phase of the documentation&#xD;process: document creation, layout, access, and especially&#xD;hypermedia capability The constant development of new&#xD;web tools presents an even greater challenge for an organization&#xD;seeking to stay abreast of technology with an ever&#xD;decreasing budget. This panel will outline the basic steps&#xD;in migrating to the web while focusing on one&#xD;organization’s solution to meeting the challenges of restructuring&#xD;its on-line documentation for web migration.</description>
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		<title>Building the Treasure House: Creating Knowledge Bases on the World-Wide Web</title>
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		<description>Web knowledge bases offer an excellent platform for delivering technical documentation and customer support information. They also represent an area of great&#xD;opportunity for technical communicators to expand their&#xD;skills, satisfy their customers, and create value for their&#xD;employers or clients. This session explores the&#xD;components of a web knowledge base and the tasks&#xD;involved in planning and building one.</description>
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