Resource Directory
DITA Redux
Nearly two and a half years ago, the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (OASIS) officially approved the Darwin Information Typing Architecture Standard 1.0, completing the transition from many years of software development at IBM, reaching back to the mid-1990’s before the introduction of XML.
Managing DITA content
White paper from SIberLogic that includes the additional benefits (such as traceability) of integrating SiberSafe DITA Edition with our knowledge modeling patform. The white paper is free, but does require visitor registration. Find it in the General white papers list.
<soapbox> Article archive
This archive provides links to DITA XML.org <soapbox> feature articles:
- Keywords: why, where and when to use them by Amber Swope
- Reuse strategies and the mechanisms that support them by France Baril
- Do We Really Need All that Glue? by JoAnn Hackos, PhD
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Specialize, but not right away by Bruce Esrig
XMetaL DITA Evaluation Guide source files
This zip file contains a DITAmap and multiple topics.
DITA World
A one-page summary listing of DITA resources.