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What industry do you write for? Maybe an industry specific conference might
help?
OR, is there something you document that you don't quite understand and would
like more
indepth knowledge? Try getting a short course or seminar on where you are
lacking
information-wise.
This is, of course, contingent on you knowing the tools you are using. If I
was having
problems with a tool, I might split my time between tools and knowledge base.