Fwd: Online Documentation Conference

From: Judy Brewer (jbrewer@w3.org)
Date: Sat, Mar 23 2002

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    Date: Sat, 23 Mar 2002 19:59:45 -0800
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    From: Judy Brewer <jbrewer@w3.org>
    Subject: Fwd: Online Documentation Conference
    
    
    >Reply-To: <pbradley@aodc.com.au>
    >From: "Penny Bradley" <pbradley@aodc.com.au>
    >To: <jbrewer@w3.org>
    >Subject: Online Documentation Conference
    >Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2002 14:16:26 +1100
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    >Dear Judy
    >
    >HyperWrite would like to invite you to attend AODC 2002 - the Fifth Annual
    >Australian Online Documentation Conference. AODC 2002 will be held from 17th
    >to 19th April, at Sheraton Towers Southgate Hotel in Melbourne.
    >
    >As well as learning new skills, consolidating professional knowledge and
    >gaining valuable insights at conference sessions, you will be able to enjoy
    >the many benefits of socialising and discussing topics of interest with
    >other delegates from around Australia and New Zealand.
    >
    >The Conference will feature a collection of expert speakers from around the
    >world, including authors of a number of important technical writing, help
    >and content authoring books. Joe Welinske (Developing Online Help), Marsha
    >Durham (The Professional Writing Guide), Kathy Henning (A Guide to Writing
    >and Editing Copy for the Web) and Tony Self (Business Guide to the Internet)
    >are all sharing their invaluable expertise at the event.
    >
    >New products will be launched at AODC 2002, including Quadralay WebWorks
    >Publisher for Microsoft Word, and Virtual Media RePublico. You can also see
    >the latest offerings from AuthorIT, Adobe, eHelp and ComponentOne.
    >
    >AODC 2002 offers an unrivalled opportunity to learn more about online
    >documentation, help system development, hypertext techniques, and emerging
    >technologies. The conference is aimed at writers - people developing online
    >content, writing manuals, procedures, help, quality management systems,
    >Intranet content, or public Web documents.
    >
    >Full details, including registration information, can be found at
    >http://www.aodc.com.au/. If you would like a colour brochure, please send
    >your mailing details to Penny Bradley at mailto:pbradley@aodc.com.au.
    >
    >If you would like to be kept up-to-date with the latest Conference news, you
    >can join our weekly news update by clicking on the link below.
    >
    >jbrewer@w3.org">http://www.aodc.com.au/zap.asp?e=jbrewer@w3.org
    >
    >Hope to see you in Melbourne!
    >
    >Penny Bradley
    >HyperWrite Pty Ltd
    >PO Box 4266, Mulgrave, Victoria 3170
    >Australia
    >Tel: +61-3-9803-8291
    >Fax: +61-3-9884 6297
    >E-Mail: pbradley@aodc.com.au
    >
    >This is a one-off mailing to technical writers and help authors in the
    >HyperWrite contacts database. If you would like to be removed from this
    >database, simply e-mail mailto:info@hyperwrite.com with a subject line of
    >Remove.
    
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    Judy Brewer    +1.617.258.9741    http://www.w3.org/WAI
    Director, Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI), World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
    MIT/LCS Room NE43-355, 200 Technology Square, Cambridge, MA,  02139,  USA