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In following up on the recent thread regarding migration to DITA: it became clear that whether or not one migrates to DITA, learning the skill of structured writing is a good idea.
Therefore: Does anyone know of any good resources for learning this skill?
Also, are there any good resources that would guide one in teaching this skill to a department of writers with no experience in the art?
Thank you so much. I have not been able to find a single book on it (via Amazon).
I appreciate any and all thoughts and inputs.
Best,
Steve
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