Is it possible to create a web knowledge base from existing book manuals?

In pursuit of the ultimate techCom information architecture

Watch how to create one (1) mobile-friendly web knowledge base from existing technical documentation books. This, without requiring any manual work to rewrite or re-structure the book content.

On my presentation from tcworld 2015, I show how taxonomies are used to classify content in several book manuals, managed in the Excosoft Skribenta component content management system. These books are deployed to a responsive web knowledge base (generated by Skribenta Finder), where users use filters and relations to find answers. Read more...

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