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I've heard it used in a number of different contexts, but know that the
process "information mapping" was actually created by an individual and is
apparently being sold to and used by a number of different companies. Check
out this URL: http://www.informationmapping.com/method/index.htm
I really just seems to be common sense and another way of packaging the
organization of a document, web page, etc.
Shelley
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From: "michqaelangelo jenkins" <getmike2k1 -at- yahoo -dot- com>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2000 11:06 AM
Subject: Information Mapping
> I am a new tech-writer who got into the field riding
> the back of MS Word. I witnessed how many
> organizations list desired tools Framemaker, RoboHelp,
> etc.) as a way of sifting out candidates. I have come
> to terms with my comfort level, or lack thereof, with
> most of these utilities. One that has stumped me is
> this INFORMATION MAPPING. Simply put, is it a CONCEPT
> (technique) or a TOOL/UTILITY? I've heard both, but
> never from a credible source. Whatever it qualifies as
> I would also like to know how I can get it/learn it.
> Thanks in advance for any feedback.
> Michael
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