When you are considering converting content from Word or unstructured FrameMaker (or other unstructured formats) into DITA, one of the things you want to consider before you start converting is your reuse strategy.
Archive - 2014
Michael Priestley
Of conferences and webinars on lightweight DITA and such
First a link to the presentation on DITA and marketing content I co-presented at Intelligent Content:
http://www.slideshare.net/IntelligentContent/dita-for-marketing-content
And then a heads-up that I'll be giving a more detailed overview of lightweight DITA at a webinar on May 14th:
http://www.congility.com/webinar/xdita-and-hdita-marrying-lightweight-di...
And finally, I'll be presenting at the Congility conference in the UK June 18-20. You can get 30% off the registration by using this code:
MPR14SPK
WEBINAR: Noz Urbina - April 17 'When Conditional Content Goes Wild' 4PM CET/10AM EDT
Michael Priestley
Overview of Lightweight DITA (XDITA and HDITA)
The goal of this proposal is to align a lightweight DITA profile in XML with an equivalent markup specification based on HTML5. This is not a complete specification, just something to start the discussion going. There's still lots of room for change, as well as for adding specific mappings for additional semantics for learning and training content, epubs, or other formats.
Suite Solutions Webinar: Every Page is Page One with SuiteShare
Presenters: Joe Gelb, President, Suite Solutions and Mark Baker,Principal Consultant for Analecta Communications