Revision of Stilo 2014 DITA Knowledge Series: Converting legacy content to DITA - it's not rocket science! from Thu, 2014-01-23 14:05

Location: 
http://www.stilo.com/events/category/webinars/
Date: 
25 Feb 2014 - 09:00 - 10:00
Stilo 2014 DITA Knowledge Series
Event Type: 
Webinar

Converting legacy content to DITA - it's not rocket science!

Join us for the first webinar in the Stilo 2014 DITA Knowledge Series - presented by Pamela Noreault, Sr. User Experience Content Specialist at ACI Worldwide. 

One of the perceived hurdles to implementing DITA is the seemingly painstaking process of converting your legacy content to the DITA standard. However, content conversion doesn't have to be that difficult. 

Join Stilo and Pamela Noreault from ACI Worldwide, the market leader in banking and payments software products, for the first webinar in the Stilo 2014 DITA Knowledge Series and benefit from Pam's 20+ years in managing content conversion projects.

The webinar will take a first-hand look at how ACI has approached the issue of content conversion as an integral part of their DITA implementation project, providing insightful tips, tricks and best practices. 

The aim is that you will come away with a better understanding of what it takes to convert content to DITA and the realization that it really isn't rocket science!

Register here

Pamela Noreault

Pam has 20+ years' experience in content management, content conversion, and technical writing. She specializes in content reuse, topic-based content creation, DITA conversion, using social media in business, and trends in user assistance. When she's not researching and implementing new ways to involve customers in user assistance, she can be found presenting at conferences, teaching Technical Communications courses at the local college, or hiking with her dogs. Pam has a BS in English/Spanish Education from The Ohio State University and a MA in English/Professional Writing from Wright State University.

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