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IPCC 1998: Québec City, Canada - Volume 2
- A Contemporary Renaissance: Changing the Way We Communicate, Proceedings 1998 International Professional Communication Conference, IPCC '98, Québec City, Canada, September 23-25, 1998, Volume 2 - Technical Papers. IEEE Professional Communication Socity 1998, ISBN 0-7803-4890-7

Changing Who We Are
- Julie Fischer:

The Design of On-Line User Information: The Technical Communicator's Cotribution. 1-8 - David C. Leonard:

Electronic Evolution: From Technical Communication to Knowledge Management. 9-20
Changing How We Work
- Ed Clark:

Telecommuting and Working from Home. 21-25 - Liz Hale:

Lessons in Home-Working (A Personal View). 27-35 - Anne Packer, Laurie Haynes:

Building Effective Work Teams by Phone, Fax, and Modem. 37-49
Changing How We Reach Our Audiences
- Pamela Kostur:

Building and Managing an Intranet. 51-57 - Susan Feinberg:

A Methodology for Developing and Testing an Intranet Site. 59-63 - Alan Manning:

Merging Art and Explanation in Nonlinear Web Site Design. 65-73
Changing How We Educate
- Albert Lozano-Nieto:

How Technology Changes the Way we Teach - Benefits and Risks -. 75-83 - Teresa Lau:

Designing, Developing, and Implementing a Web-Based, Database-Driven Learning System: The SunTAN Experience. 85-92 - Robert Krull:

Presentation Techniques in Distance Education and Training. 93-101 - Wm. Dennis Horn:

Breaking with the Model: Creating Approaches to Interactive Distance Learning. 103-106 - George F. Hayhoe:

Evaluating Distance Learning in Graduate Programs: Ensuring Rigorous, Rewarding Professional Education. 107-116
Changing the Tools We Use
- Donald S. Le Vie Jr.:

Internal Documentation Benchmarking: A Tool for All Reasons. 117-122 - Menno D. T. de Jong, Peter Jan Schellens:

Formative Evaluation in Document Design: Validity of the Plus-Minus Method For the Pretesting of Public Information Brochures. 123-130 - Dong Geng, A. J. (Tom) van Loon

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A Technological and Infrastructural Challenge: A Superdatabase for Accessing all Electronically Published Science and Technology Articles at Once. 131-137
Changing How We Manage
- Lori Anschuetz:

Managing Geographically Distributed Teams. 139-140 - Henrik Wigestrand:

Innovative and Interactive Internationalization of Software and Documentation. 141-144 - Douglas C. Creighton:

Translation, Globalization and Localization. 145-151
Special Interest Topics
- Stephanie Rosenbaum, Ron Blicq:

The Downs and Ups of a Non-trivial Pursuit. 153-159 - Jacqui Lloyd:

The Tower of Babble -Building a "communication" Bridge Across the Culture Gap. 161-167 - Terrance John Malkinson:

Facilitating Communication Change Through Adventure Education. 169-173
Changing How We Work
- Christa J. Carroll:

Redesigning Professional Self-Presentation: A Model for Electronic Portfolios. 175-181 - Marian G. Barchilon:

Technology's Impact on Online Resumes. 183-187 - Donald S. Le Vie Jr.:

An Information Development/Knowledge Transfer Initiative to Help Achieve Total Customer Satisfaction and ISO9000 Registration. 189-194
Changing How We Accredit TC Programs
- Mark Kaselkorn, Marjorie T. Davis, Michael B. Goodman, Benjamin E. Nolen:

Seeking ABET Accreditation for Technical Communication Programs. 195-196
Changing the Tools We Use
- Mary Miller:

Influences of a Contemporary Renaissance on Corporate Document Production. 197-201 - Ruby Tebelak, Kathy Kaufman:

Revolution or Revival - Out of the Paper Age into the Digital Era - A Silicon Valley Company's First Web Site and CD-Rom. 203-209 - Kaushiki Maitra:

A Reluctant Renaissance: When Technical Writers Implement the Change. A Case Study. 211-219
Changing How We Reach Our Audiences
- Margita Johansson:

In Search of the Global Manual. 221-228 - Robert P. Jones:

Management, Technology and What's Changed. 229-235
Changing How We Work
- Tony Auston, Cary Clark:

Creating and Using a Web-based Online Review Tool. 237-244 - Ron Blicq:

Collaborative Editing at a Distance. 245-250 - Donald E. Zimmerman, Michel Muraski:

Only A Click Away - Copyright Infringement on the WWW. 251-258
Changing How We Educate
- Nancy Walters Coppola:

Information Technologies and Instructional Design in Technical Communication: A Redefinition. 259-264 - Helen M. Grady, Marjorie T. Davis:

Integrating Technical Communication into Engineering Education: A Case Study. 265-270
Changing Where We Work
- Maria Babilon, Karen M. O'Keefe:

Telecommuting: Changing Who We Are. 271-276
Changing How We Educate
- Jane Whitney Gibson, Charles W. Blackwell, Richard M. Hodgetts:

Communicating with Online Students: Lessons from the Front. 277-284 - Donald E. Zimmerman, Michael Palmquist, Michel Muraski:

Students as WWW Surfers - A Brief Look at Students and the WWW. 285-292
Changing How We Communicate to Wider Audiences
- Bethany Haara:

Challenging the Way We Learn to Write for a Global Audience. 293-303 - Thomas L. Warren:

National Cultures in International Communication. 305-312
Changing Who We Are
- Ann Rockley:

Designing an Effective Intranet/Extranet. 313-316 - Mark Maker:

Using Server Side XML to Create Individualized Web Pages. 317-319
Changing the Tools We Use
- Donald S. Le Vie Jr.:

Restructuring Information for Managing and Transferring Knowledge. 321-328 - Dong Geng, A. J. (Tom) van Loon

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Publishing High-Quality Articles One Day: a New Challenge in Communicating Science and Technology. 329-338 - Laurel K. Grove:

Who Makes the Box? 339-344 - Marian G. Barchilon:

Whose Turf Is This, Anyway?: Technical Communicators and the Impact of Technology. 345-348 - Paul R. Seesing, Mark P. Haselkorn:

Communicating Technology Risk to the Public: The Year 2000 Example. 349-359
Changing How We Educate
- Jan H. Spyridakis, Carol S. Isakson:

The Effect of Semantic and Syntactic Variables on Recall. 361-371 - Kim Sydow Campbell, Charlotte Brammer, Nicole Ervin:

Exploring the Relationship of Style Instruction and Writing Quality: Can You Teach an Old Dog New Style ? 373-378
Changing How We Learn
- Joseph A. Robinson:

Are You Just a Voice From the Shadows? 379-382 - Karl L. Smart, Michael Thompson:

Changing the Way We Work: Fundamentals of Effective Teams. 383-390
Changing How We Educate
- Vicki Schmolka:

Teaching Techniques: Teaching Professionals to Write Better. 391-396 - Susan Fife Dorchak, John T. Keane, William F. Conroy III:

Training the Information Systems Professional: Creating Communication Awareness. 397-405 - A. J. (Tom) van Loon

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Presenting the Results of a Complex Study to Both Technicians and Non-technical Readership: The Case Study of the Probabilistic Safety Assessment of the Dodewaard (Netherlands) Nuclear Power Plant. 407-416
Changing How We Manage
- Deborah Hinderer:

Challenges in Participant Recruiting For Usability Testing. 417-426 - Donald S. Le Vie Jr.:

Methods for Measuring Knowledge-Transfer Effectiveness in User and Training Documentation. 427-435
Changing the Tools We Use
- Patrick Hoffmann:

Away With Words! How to Create Wordless Documentation. 437-438 - Mark Gellevij, Hans van der Meij, Ton de Jong, Jules M. Pieters:

"Do Screen Captures in Manuals Make a Difference?" A comparison between textual and visual manuals. 439-451 - Victoria Morgan Sharpe:

Transferring Hardcopy Software User Manuals To Online: Considerations for Editing the Textual and Visual. 453-461 - Bernadette Longo:

Blurring the Boundaries: Bringing Students, Faculty and Business Partners into Mutual Learning Spaces. 463-471
Friday Awards Lunch
- Henrik Wigestrand:

Developer vs. Communicator - Our Conflict in a Historical Perspective. 473-474

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