Society for Technical Communication Online Information Special lnterest Group

 


Fall 2001

Moving Technical Communication Online
The editor of Technical Communication discusses the challenges of moving the STC journal to the Web.

JavaServer Pages for Technical Writers: Making Your Documentation Do More
Discover how to add power and flexibility to your online documentation.
Tutorial: Using JavaServer Pages with WebWorks Publisher
Learn how to use WebWorks Publisher to implement JavaServer Pages code in FrameMaker documents.

Practical Magic
Neil conjures from the past a discussion that is still relevent.
The Reluctant Trainer
Nancy Hildebrandt reveals her carefully chosen training resources.
Web Review
Kathy investigates Jakob Nielsen's Web site.
Book Review
Nancy Allison wonders about computer privacy and security.
SIG Manager’s Message
Scott is thinking of holiday resolutions.
Letter from the Editor
Holiday reading for the online technical communicator.
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STC Best of Show Award Best of Show and
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STC's Newsletter Competition
2001

 


As of this issue,
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