Scott Abel looks into the future
The Content Wrangler’sScott Abel was at the 2006 DITA conference, and always in motion. Abel was taking in sessions, blogging, and broadcasting as a guest host on the My Technology Lawyer radio program.
Scott took a moment from his activities to talk with IDI’s Rahel Anne Bailie about how content management will influence the field of technical communication and how technical communicators can prepare for this brave new world. Hear Scott Abel talk about content management. – 4.82 MB
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