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Papers, articles & research

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  • Building Success on the User Agenda, (pdf, 156 KB) Elizabeth Pek and Susan Harkus, Best Practices, Center for Information-Development Management, Vol 4, Number 2, Denver, USA, April 2002.
  • Beware the User Agenda, Susan Harkus, Best Practices, Center for Information-Development Management, Vol 3, Number 5, Denver, USA, October 2001.
  • Knowledge bases… Where is your 'way of doing business' knowledge, (pdf, 25 KB) Best Practices, Center for Information-Development Management, Vol 3, Number 2, Denver, USA, April, 2001
  • Making sense of: XML + XSL + DTD + HTML + CSS + DHTML, paper presented at annual conference, Australian Society for Technical Communication (NSW) November 2000
  • Writing for Translation, paper and presentation, http://www.multilingualwebmaster.com/library/writing-TR.html
  • Translation and Localisation, Presented at the 3rd Australasian Online Documentation Conference, April 12-14 2000
  • Integrating Application Help and Customer Documentation using A-Links, Presented at the 3rd Australasian Online Documentation Conference, April 12-14 2000
  • Talking about Information Models… Info Packs, Best Practices, Center for Information-Development Management, Vol 1, Number 5, Denver, USA, October 1999
  • Minimal mentoring: Adding value to self-study, Published on the Unisys Intranet, February 1998; Published http//www.comtech-serv.com, March-April 1998; Published in Keyword, Vol 8, Number 1, Journal of the ASTC March 1998
 
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