Order Introduction to DITA: A User Guide to the Darwin Information Typing Architecture. If you have been using DITA or are just joining the DITA community, this book provides you with the information you need to accomplish your goals. The user guide not only presents the basic methodology of DITA and its benefits for creating your information set but explains step-by-step how to author DITA XML topics, create maps for your deliverables, specialize DITA topics, and work through the production processing tasks.
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OASIS DITA Technical Committee Wiki
Members of the OASIS DITA Technical Committee use this wiki for collaborative design work and for management of comment responses and other tracking documents. It is publicly viewable, but only Committee members may post to it.
Center for Information-Development Management
The Center for Information-Development Management is an organization of information-development, training, and support managers across the United States and internationally. The CIDM is directed by Dr. JoAnn Hackos, international leader in the management of the design, development and dissemination of information to customers and employees.
Cover Pages Technology Report: DITA
The Cover Pages is a comprehensive, online reference collection supporting the XML family of markup language standards, XML vocabularies, and related structured information standards. The Cover Pages Technology Report on DITA provides links to principal references, briefing materials, related technologies, and more.
OASIS
"The DITA OASIS Standard is a testament to the benefits of bringing an entire community together to develop an open standard. DITA was advanced by users of documentation, such as BMC, IBM, Intel, Nokia, Oracle, Sun, and the U.S. Department of Defense, working with product vendors like PTC, with input from consulting firms such as Innodata Isogen and others. A variety of perspectives on software development, application implementation, open source tools, training, and localization were incorporated into the open process.