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* ANNOUNCE: Going to the STC Annual Conference? (NEW)
* REMINDER: SIGDOC 2002 proposals due April 15th
* NEW: HTML Indexer 4 available! N O W A V A I L A B L E !
* JOB: Visiting Asst. Professor-Technical Comm/Prof. Writing
* ANNOUNCE: Free shipping on G&G workbooks all month!
* TRAINING: XML and Localization
* ANNOUNCE:STC Conference Discussion List
* ANNOUNCE: PDF Conference: Leading Edge Practices
* STORY: Dan the Tech Writer explains why he gets so much email

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ANNOUNCE: Going to the STC Annual Conference?

If you're going to the STC Annual conference, check out
these TECHWR-L resources:

CONFERENCE DISCUSSION LIST:
Subscribe to the "stc-conf-discus" discussion list to
discuss the upcoming conference, travel and get-together
plans, and other STC conference-related topics:

http://www.raycomm.com/techwhirl/special/conflist/index.html

This special list is sponsored by Bright Path Solutions
(http://www.travelthepath.com) and hosted by RayComm, Inc.

ARTICLE:
"Tips for Attending Conferences"
http://www.raycomm.com/techwhirl/magazine/gettingstarted/tipsforconferences.html


MERCHANDISE:
Identify yourself as a TECHWR-Ler at the upcoming
STC conference! The TECHWR-L store has Tshirts, mugs,
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04/09/02-04/17/02
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REMINDER: SIGDOC 2002 proposals due April 15th

ACM SIGDOC 2002 October 20-23
Toronto, Canada
The proposal deadline has been extended. Proposals are now due
by Monday April 15th. Proposals should be in plain text format,
200-500 words, sent to Michael Priestley (program chair) at
mpriestl -at- ca -dot- ibm -dot- com

For more information see:
www.acm.org/sigdoc
www.within-reason.com/sigdoc

04/06/02-04/13/02
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NEW: HTML Indexer 4 available now! N O W A V A I L A B L E !

HTML Indexer 4 adds:
* Fully integrated support for cross-references
* Optional target frames and windows
(both project-wide and entry-specific)
* Optional framed output
(separate frames for navigation and index entries)
* Separate files for individual letter groups
* Expanded undo-redo memory
* Easy "one-step accept" for default entries
* ...and more!

HTML Indexer 4 is still the easiest way to create and maintain
back-of-the-book indexes for web sites, intranets, HTML Help,
JavaHelp, and other HTML documents.

Download the free demo from our web site:
http://www.html-indexer.com

04/06/02-04/13/02
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JOB: Visiting Assistant Professor- Technical Communication/Professional
Writing

Possible one-year, visiting appointment (3-3 teaching load) in Technical
Communication/Professional Writing, beginning August 2002. Ph.D. and
teaching experience required. Salary competitive and commensurate with
experience. OSU offers the B.A., the M.A. and the Ph.D. in Technical
Writing. For further information on the department, see our web page
at http://english.okstate.edu. For information on the Technical Writing
Program see http://www.okstate.edu/artsci/techwr/. To assure full
consideration, applications must be received by May 1, 2002. However, we
will continue to accept and consider applications until the position is
filled. Send letter of application, cv, writing sample, and dossier
including three letters of recommendation to Carol Moder, Head.
Minorities and women encouraged to apply. AA/EOC.

Carol Lynn Moder
Department of English
205 Morrill Hall
Stillwater, OK 74078

04/06/02-04/13/02
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ANNOUNCE: Free shipping on G&G workbooks all month!

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And until April 30, all techwr-l subscribers get FREE SHIPPING!!

Check out these intriguing titles...
* Documenting APIs and SDKs: A Guide for Non-Programmers
* System Design for Technical Writers
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04/05/02-04/13/02
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TRAINING: XML and Localization

8 May 2002 City West Hotel, Dublin, Ireland
17 June 2002 Boston, MA

Presenter: Yves Savourel
Cost: $795 reduced rates available for more than 1 registration


Description
The seminar will look at XML from the localization viewpoint: as a format
used more and more to store translatable material, as well as a format
localizers can take advantage of to improve their processes. The seminar
will provide an overview of the basic facets of XML and its related
technologies, underlining the internationalization aspects. It will
present guidelines to create XML vocabularies and to author XML documents
with localization in mind. It will illustrate how to implement
re-usability, localization directives, as well as various some of the
other advantages XML can offer. Localizing XML documents and interfaces
will be covered by looking at the various current solutions, addressing
some of their implementation issues and examining how to take advantage of
interoperability to create alternate efficient processes. The class will
also delve into the different existing localization-related formats, it
will look more especially at XLIFF and how to take advantage of it. All
parts of the seminar will be illustrated by many concrete examples, and
some hand-on exercises.


For agenda, registration information, and other details:
http://www.localizationinstitute.com
The Localization Institute
4513 Vernon Blvd.
Madison, WI 53705
(608) 233-1790 Phone
(608) 441-6124 Fax
ulrich -at- localizationinstitute -dot- com

04/04/02-04/12/02
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ANNOUNCE: STC Conference Discussion List

The TECHWR-L STC Conference Discussion list, sponsored by
Bright Path Solutions, will be available through about
June 1st, 2002. This is an unmoderated list, and provides
conference-goers with a forum to discuss the upcoming
conference, travel and get- together plans, and other
related topics.

This discussion list is not associated with STC, other
than the fact that the focus is discussing the upcoming
STC Annual Conference. This list is a free service to
the technical writing community provided by RayComm, Inc.,
and sponsored by Bright Path Solutions (www.travelthepath.com).

For more information, see
http://www.raycomm.com/techwhirl/special/conflist/

03/31/02-04/08/02
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ANNOUNCE: PDF Conference: Leading Edge Practices for Enterprises

PDF Conference: Leading-Edge Practices for Enterprise & Government
June 3 - 5, Bethesda, Maryland

The PDF Conference is the premiere event for users of Adobe
Acrobat and other PDF tools. Held twice each year, the event
features over 45 sessions with PDF experts from around the
world. Pre- and post-conference workshops provide the best
hands-on PDF training ever gathered in one place. The
June 3-5 PDF Conference will be held in Bethesda, MD, USA,
and will focus on "Leading-Edge Practices for Enterprise
& Government."

Topics include PDF Best Practices, Paper to
PDF, Creating Good Output from Diverse Inputs, How Secure
is Your PDF, Section 508 Compliance, Intro and Advanced
Forms, PDF Prepress Workflow, Optimizing Web Servers for
PDF, Conversion Tips, PDF forms and Databases, JavaScript,
and more. Check www.PDFConference.com
<http://www.PDFConference.com> for early registration
discounts and other offers.

Also note the Fall 2002 PDF Conference,
"Leading-Edge Practices for Regulated Industries & Government,"
to be held Sept. 17-19 in Scottsdale, Arizona, USA.

3/29/02-04/30/02
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STORY: Dan the Tech Writer explains why he gets so much email

"Hey Dan -" the engineer Jodie started as she swung into his cubicle. She
paused and peered at his screen. "Why do you have so many e-mails?"

"I belong to the TECHWR-L discussion list. It's a forum for technical
writers to talk about issues that relate to technical writing - you know,
to interact with people who have the same job," Dan explained.
"And, of course, you get to know people on the list. For instance, I
correspond with Ted here. He was interested in hearing more about
SnagIt, the advanced screen capture program.

"I'm telling him that not only does SnagIt offer more input and output
options than any other screen capture program, but you can also output
directly to the web, e-mail, catalog or studio. And once you have a
capture, you can include stylized captions, watermarks and borders, you
can automatically trim and scale, and you can convert and improve colors.
SnagIt really is a technical writer's dream tool!" Dan finished
breathlessly.

Jodie gave him a blank stare. "Wait. You're spending time telling him
that? You've never met him, right? You don't even know these list
people, really. I don't understand it."

"I know you don't," Dan beamed, returning to his e-mail.

--Find TechSmith and SnagIt at http://www.techsmith.com/twr --

1/1/02-6/30/02
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