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> For those of you who were fortunate enough to attend the SigDoc
> conference this year: how about sharing one or two things you found
> interesting or learned there. I'm particularly interested in hearing
> about Jay Bolter's keynote. Hey Laura Praderio, why don't you start us
> off (since you were on the program committee :)
I attended SIGDOC this year, and would be happy to post a copy of the
notes I took (from the sessions I thought were relevant to my work)
and that I had to present to my department here at Netwise upon my return
(if there's interest).
kat
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Kathleen Nosbisch Netwise, Inc.
Technical Writer 2477 55th Street
kat -at- netwise -dot- com Boulder, Colorado 80301
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