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Archive - 2006
Michael Priestley
(Still a)live from DITA 2006 (post-workshop)
After a rocky start with technical difficulties on the projector front, did get going - lots of questions, a very interactive audience. I'm always happy when there's lots of questions, because I think that's the real value of having me there in person as opposed to reading an article or listening to a recording. Unfortunately the slow start combined with such active interest did mean I fell behind and scrambled a bit in the afternoon, trying to jam all the DITA map and information architecture content into just a couple of hours, at the expense of coherence and of the schedule (I ended up running a good hour or so over the original closing time).
SiberLogic DITA Pocket Guide
DITA Pocket Guide
The DITA Pocket Guide is a clear and concise overview of DITA basics in a compact 50-page format. From topics to maps, from elements and attributes to specialization, it's an indispensable quick reference for beginner and practitioner alike. The DITA Pocket Guide is packed with valuable information and available free of charge.
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DITA Introduction and Authoring Workshop
Michael Priestley, IBM DITA Architect, provides an overview of DITA and authoring best practices. This is the first quarter of a two-day workshop, the rest of the workshop is not yet available.