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STC's Evolving Conference   (PDF)

This article discusses the impact of STC's annual conference on the professional development of technical communicators.

Rutkowski, Ed. Intercom (2001). Articles>TC>History>STC

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#14747

STC's Independent Contractor/Temp Agency Employee Survey   (PDF)

The results of STC's 2001 survey of technical communicators in the United States and Canada who call themselves independent contractors or temp agency employees include information on compensation, work habits, and job satisfaction.

Intercom (2002). Articles>TC

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#14648

STC's U.S. Independent Contractor/Temp Agency Employee Survey   (PDF)

STC presents the results of its 1999 Independent Contractor/Temp Agency Employee Survey.

Intercom (2000). Careers>Freelance

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#19387

STC@50: STC Members Share Their Stories   (PDF)

In commemoration of STC's 50th anniversary, several Society members share anecdotes about their experiences in STC and the technical communication profession.

Babcock, Elizabeth. Intercom (2003). Articles>TC>History>STC

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#14660

Still Another Rule?   (PDF)

Bush questions the wisdom of rigid grammatical rules that do not take into consideration the complexities of English.

Bush, Donald W. Intercom (2000). Articles>Language>Style Guides

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#15199

Strategic Challenges for Technical Communication Managers   (PDF)

Suggests ways that technical communication managers can confront the challenges facing their departments in 2002.

Carliner, Saul. Intercom (2002). Careers>Management>TC

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#30120

Streamlining Content Creation and Publishing with XMetaL and DITA   (PDF)

To streamline the product documentation process, many technical publication teams are moving to Darwin Information Typing Architecture (DITA). Learn best practices for applying this information model, and hands-on techniques for improved content creation and publishing with JustSystems XMetaL.

Silver, Jerry. Intercom (2007). Articles>Content Management>XML>DITA

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#28562

Structured Content Management in the Enterprise   (PDF)

As other areas within organizations begin to consider structured content for the same reasons as technical communication departments, technical communicators have a golden opportunity to assist others in their move toward structured CM.

Rockley, Ann. Intercom (2007). Articles>Content Management>Information Design>Content Strategy

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#14629

The Style Guide is Dead: Long Live the Dynamic Style Guide   (PDF)

Arguing that printed style guides are too static to be useful, Hart recommends using a dynamic style guide, a system of templates, macros, and reference materials that actually guides writers through their work. The article also advocates direct interaction between editors and writers as a non-technical approach to a dynamic style.

Hart, Geoffrey J.S. Intercom (2000). Articles>Writing>Style Guides

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#14683

Styling XML: An Opinionated Guide   (PDF)

McLaughlin evaluates the abilities of CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) and XSLT (eXstensible Style Language for Transformation) to render XML content in Internet browsers.

McLaughlin, Douglas J. Intercom (2001). Design>Web Design>XML

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#19696

Subsidiary Reviews in the European Union   (PDF)

Companies in many different industries are working at a feverish pace to produce translations of end-user documentation to meet EU deadlines, some of which are as early as December 2003. As a result of these deadlines, technical communicators in affected industries— such as medical devices and home appliances— are quickly overcoming many traditional translation hurdles. Documentation departments have formed solid relationships with translation agencies, streamlined documents to facilitate translation, and developed corporatelevel translation policies. However, challenges remain for documentation departments and translation agencies worldwide.

Balchunas, John. Intercom (2003). Articles>Documentation>Localization>Europe

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#14772

Substantive Editing: Break It to Them Gently   (PDF)

Emphasizing the need for clear, polite communication between editors and authors, Hart demonstrates how editors should address imprecise wording, ineffective organization, and other substantive issues.

Hart, Geoffrey J.S. Intercom (2002). Articles>Editing

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#23090

The Successes and Challenges of Visual Language   (PDF)

Discusses efforts to create manuals that rely entirely on pictures for communication.

Hofmann, Patrick. Intercom (2004). Design>Document Design>Graphic Design>Visual Rhetoric

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#18535

Successful Hiring Using Role Profiles   (PDF)

Explains how role profiles—descriptions of the roles new hires are expected to fill within an organization—can help managers make informed hiring decisions.

Mason, Catheryn L. Intercom (2003). Careers>Management>Recruiting

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#15200

Survival Skills for Part-time Technical Writing Parents   (PDF)

Suggests ways technical communicators can cope with the often-conflicting demands of work and family.

Tremblay, Leanne. Intercom (2001). Careers>Advice>TC

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#23089

Tabular Data: Finding the Best Format   (PDF)

Discusses the results of a study comparing several formats for displaying data in tables.

Tullis, Tom and Stan Fleischman. Intercom (2004). Design>Document Design>Visual Rhetoric>Charts and Graphs

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#15201

Taking a Second Look at Screen Captures   (PDF)

Asserts that screen captures aren't as necessary and helpful as many writers of documentation might think.

Bright, Kathy. Intercom (2001). Design>Documentation>Graphic Design>Screen Captures

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#24203

Taking Advantage of "Automatic Text" Features   (PDF)

I recently began looking for a way to eliminate the need to manually perform small repetitive tasks. In Microsoft Word, that way is through the software’s 'automatic text' features: Autoformat, Autocorrect, and Autotext. In this article, I’ll focus on these features in Word, but will also discuss how to lighten the work load in other software.

Hart, Geoffrey J.S. Intercom (2004). Articles>Word Processing>Software>Microsoft Word

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#14662

The TC Team: Our Very Own Superheroes   (PDF)

Leavitt imagines how easy writing documentation would be with the help of technical communication superheroes who fix grammar, translate technobabble, and extend deadlines.

Leavitt, Loralee. Intercom (2000). Humor>Documentation>Writing

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#15202

Teaching a Workshop on Sentence Diagramming   (PDF)

Demonstrates how sentence diagramming can be an effective writing tool and offers tips on how it should be taught.

Jennings, Ann S. Intercom (2002). Articles>Education>Editing>Grammar

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#22577

Teaching Effective Feedback Skills   (PDF)

Offers practical suggestions for teaching students of technical communication how to provide effective feedback on documents.

Willen, Matt. Intercom (2004). Articles>Education>TC

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#30783

Teaching Professionalism in the Classroom   (PDF)   (members only)

Looks at what it means to be professional as a technical writer, as a teacher, and as a student and explains how to teach professionalism in the classroom.

Campbell, Alexa. Intercom (2008). Articles>Education>TC>Professionalism

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#15203

Review: Teaching Yourself Adobe GoLive 4.0   (PDF)

Reviews Adobe GoLive 4.0 Classroom in a Book, and Adobe GoLive 4.0 for Macintosh and Windows: Visual QuickStart Guide.

Wallia, C.J.S. Intercom (2000). Articles>Reviews>Software>Adobe GoLive

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#15204

Team Meeting, January 12, 2010   (PDF)

Imagines a high-tech conference call in the future.

Reed, Dian Duchin. Intercom (2000). Articles>Collaboration

 
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