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Reuse: Today’s Best Practice [Free Chapter From "DITA 101: Fundamentals of DITA for Authors and Managers"]

January 12, 2010
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If you’re in the process of implementing the Darwin Information Typing Architecture, expect to do so in the future, or just want to learn more about it without having to wade through technical specifications, this is the book for you.

DITA 101: Fundamentals of DITA for Authors and Managers is, as it’s name implies, designed for authors and managers. The content experts at The Rockley Group have distilled all of their experience helping and training organizations to move to DITA into an easy-to-read and understand book. It covers everything you need to know to understand DITA from an authors or managers viewpoint.

Below, you’ll find a free chapter from the book, entitled: “Reuse: Today’s Best Practice”. Give it a peek. Download it. Print it. Share it with others. But, by all means read it. Then, buy the book.

DITA 101: Reuse

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