Resources
Resources provides a directory of educational materials and community-support tools for DITA.
DITA 1.2 feature article: Referencing a range of elements
White paper from the OASIS DITA Adoption Committee. Authored by Joe Gelb, Suite Solutions. Published 21 September 2009. Note that the offical version of this document is the PDF file that is located in the document repository for the OASIS DITA Adoption Committee.
DITA 1.2 Feature Article: Status Update
White paper from the OASIS DITA Adoption Committee. Authored by JoAnn Hackos, Comtech Services. Published 19 July 2010.
DITA 1.2 Feature Article: Task Model
White paper from the OASIS DITA Adoption Committee. Authored by JoAnn Hackos, Comtech Services. Published 9 July 2010
DITA 1.2 introduces the General Task Model as an alternative to the DITA 1.0 and 1.1 Strict Task Model. It also adds capabilities to the <steps> content unit for both task models.
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DITA 1.2 Feature Description: Domain and topic integration
White paper from the OASIS DITA Adoption Committee. Authored by Marc Speyer. Published 1 March 2010.
DITA 1.2 panel at DITA Europe, 2009
Presentations given at the DITA Europe conference, November 2009, in Munich Germany.
DITA 1.2: Understanding the upcoming release
Presentation at the 27 August meeting of the Central Texas DITA User Group and the RTP DITA Users' Group by Robert Anderson, IBM, Chief Architect of the DITA Open Toolkit.
DITA 1.3 Feature Article: Using DITA 1.3 Troubleshooting
The OASIS DITA Adoption Technical Committee publishes the first of its new series of Feature Articles on DITA 1.3.
DITA 1.3 Key Scopes
Presentation given at CMS/DITA North America by Christopher Nitchie.
DITA analysis spreadsheet
You can use the DITA analysis template to analyze existing content and recommend changes. You can also use it as a content specification when analysis is complete. See the instructions tab for information on how to use it.
DITA and Eclipse: A Powerful Combination
DITA and Eclipse: A Powerful Combination. Presented at the DITA 2007 conference by Guanjun Cai, Carolyn Henry, and Jennifer Fell of IBM.