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I have received brochures in the mail about Information Mapping, and
I have seen a number of messages on this list about it. I'd like
to know more about it.
It'd be nice to be able to take a course on it, but that's not a
possibility through my employer or through my own wallet.
Anyone have any electronic docs they can send me on it, or maybe
give me a clue as to what it's all about? Sounds like it's a good
starting point for documenting things.
Thanks,
Mike
michael -dot- salsbury -at- cyberlink -dot- beaver -dot- pa -dot- us