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		<title>Adapting Traditional Editing Practices for Online Documentation</title>
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		<description>Technical editors are possibly best known for their abilities to transform information with format, content, grammatical, and mechanical problems into coherent, concise, understandable, and usable documents. Editors&#xD;must not only provide such services for the information&#xD;authors, but they must also understand and support&#xD;users&apos; needs and expectations. This presentation gives&#xD;editors an approach to editing online documentation that&#xD;is rooted in traditional editing practices.</description>
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