Resources
Resources provides a directory of educational materials and community-support tools for DITA.
DITA OASIS Standard Gear
This site lets DITA enthusiasts show their support by ordering t-shirts, mugs, teddy bears, aprons, tote bags, and other items displaying the DITA OASIS Standard logo. Items are sold at cost; OASIS does not derive revenue from any purchases made.
DITA Open Toolkit - SourceForge
The DITA Open Toolkit, or dita-ot for short, is a set of Java-based, open source tools that provide a "reference implementation" for processing DITA maps and topical content.
DITA Users
The DITA Users website (www.ditausers.org) has a number of DITA resources:
DITA News. About 30 places to go for news about DITA.
DITA Websites. 20 of the important websites covering DITA today.
DITA Mailing Lists. 6 mailing lists with frequent mentions of DITA.
DITA Publications. 37 publications and a link to a few dozen great presentations on DITA.
DITA Communities. 11 communities, mostly in North America so far.
DITA Glossary. A glossary of about 50 DITA-related terms, which can be syndicated to serve on your website.
DITA World
A one-page summary listing of DITA resources.
ditamap.com
DITA links, info, event calendar, and (free) user group web hosting.
gotAPI Searchable DITA Language Reference
http://www.gotapi.com/maps/DITA.html
IBM developerWorks: DITA
IBM developed DITA to streamline their own document development and organization processes. This site provides information on numerous topics an insight that may help with your adoption of the DITA standard.
Lone-DITA: A DITA Community for Small Documentation Teams
The Lone-DITA site (http://www.lone-dita.com) aims to help small documentation teams and small/medium organizations to evaluate and implement DITA. The main feature of the site is a comprehesive tutorial that will guide users through the all major stages necessary to create technical documents using DITA and the DITA Open Toolkit.
Managing DITA XML multilingual documentation projects
Multilingual projects require creating a distinct .ditamap (table of contents) file for each language. This can lead to inconsistant multilingual versions. Fortunately, this problem can be solved with an appropriate methodology and a publishing script for the DITA Open Toolkit open-source publishing system.
OASIS DITA Technical Committee
This section of the consortium's website provides information on OASIS DITA Technical Committee activities, membership, announcements, specifications, mail lists, and more.