Revision of Publications from Wed, 2007-02-07 16:04
Wiki page: Submitted by carolgeyer on Fri, 2006-01-13 21:30. Last updated on Tue, 2007-08-07 02:33.
The Publications area of the DITA community wiki provides a place for users and publishers to post information about DITA-related documentation. A DITA publication, can be in print or online, a book, an article, or a review.
OR .. should this be limited to more "book-like" publications and post the articles and reviews elsewhere?
Please organize these publications by type
Print Books:
- no DITA-specific books that I'm aware of *yet*
- Developing Quality Technical Information : A Handbook for Writers and Editors - IBM Press Series--Information Management (not DITA but recommended as a good book on "topic based authoring")
Online Books:
- DITA Language Specification
- DITA Architectural Specification
- DITA: An XML-based Technical Documentadon Authoring and Publishing Architecture. : An article from: Technical Communication, by Michael Priestley, Gretchen Hargis, Susan Carpenter. Avaialble from Amazon.
Online Articles:
- Adobe Systems Speaks Out on DITA: Internal use of FrameMaker, CMS, and DITA - by Kay Ethier and Scott Abel
- DITA for DocBook - Implementing the Darwin Information Typing Architecture for DocBook.
- DITA and the Beatles - Gilbane Report Blog : Posted by Bill Trippe at October 4, 2005
- I Column Like I CM: Lovely DITA, Meta Maid, Ready-made Metadata - EContentMag : By Bob Doyle
- More DITA: Another Interesting Case Study - Gilbane Report Blog : Posted by Bill Trippe at September 23, 2005
- DITA - Getting Started - Christian Kravogel, SeicoDyne GmbH, and Boris Horner, Dr.-Ing. Boris Horner
- An XML Architecture for Technical Documentation: The Darwin Information Typing Architecture - by Don Day, Erik Hennum, John Hunt, Michael Priestley, David Schell, Nancy Harrison
- DITA - The mechanics of a single sourcing project - France Baril, Documentation Architect; Ixiasoft
- The Darwin Information Typing Architecture: Avoiding Proprietary Lock-in - by Kay Ethier, Bright Path Solutions and Scott Abel, The Content Wrangler
Online Reviews:
- FrameMaker 7.2 and DITA - Gilbane Report Blog : Posted by Bill Trippe at September 14, 2005
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