This is an initiative by members of STC India to create a platform for people to share knowledge on interesting information they come across on Technical Communication.
STC India (2004). Resources>Writing>Technology>Blogs
An overview of documentation development for online help.
Unni, Tharun Kumar. STC India (2003). Articles>Documentation>Online>Help
Experienced programmers find the man pages very useful but a naive user often finds them overwhelming.
Gururaj, B.S. STC India (2003). Presentations>Documentation>Technical Writing>UNIX
Using DFSS Tools for Better Technical Writing Processes and Deliverables 
Paresh Naik explains how the Technical Writers and Publication Managers can leverage the six sigma tools and techniques for improving the quality of information products and processes.
Paresh, Naik. STC India (2006). Presentations>Quality>Workflow>Methods
A slideshow that presents some often-confused elements of English grammar.
Gururaj, B.S. STC India (2003). Presentations>Writing>Grammar
Information design is the process of organizing information and presenting it to the user in the most meaningful format.
Deshpande, Shashank. STC India (2003). Presentations>Information Design
XML provides a robust, non-proprietary, and verifiable file format for the storage and transmission of text and data both on and off the Web. XML removes the complexity of SGML, making it easier to define your own document types, and to write programs to handle them.
Bokil, Manoj. STC India (2003). Articles>Documentation>Information Design>XML
XML Basics for Technical Communicators 
What is XML? Cross-platform, software and hardware independent tool for storing information. A subset of SGML. Its goal is to enable generic SGML to be served and processed on the Web in a way that is now possible with HTML. XML has been designed for ease of implementation and for interoperability with both SGML and HTML.
Pujar, Amit. STC India (2003). Presentations>Information Design>TC>XML
A directory of publications, tools, and organizations that can help you become a better technical communicator. This section is ever growing, with new Resources being added by Indiana Chapter members and by this site’s visitors all the time. Anyone can add a resource they think might be valuable to the Indiana technical communication community.
STC Indiana (2007). Resources>Directories>TC>Wikis
Gives the Indiana technical communication community access to relevant, valuable career opportunities of interest to local technical communicators, and from all over North America.
The Indiana Chapter of STC represents professional technical communicators in the state of Indiana. Our chapter meetings are held each month in Indianapolis, the state capital. Indiana STC also has a satellite group that meets each month in Ft. Wayne, Indiana.
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