Archive for July, 2007

Euro-IA 2007

Monday, July 30th, 2007

 Euro-IA, “Translating Information Architecture.” September 21-22, 2007,  Barcelona, Spain Abba Garden Hotel. http://www.euroia.org/

Where is the feature to change the location?

Sunday, July 29th, 2007

When you visit a website, where do you expect to find the feature to change the geographic location? Do you have a preference for where this feature is on a site? There are various locations on popular websites:

E-Globalization

Sunday, July 29th, 2007

The second quarter issue of Carolina Communique, newsletter of the Carolina Chapter, has published “E-Globalization” by Sharmila M. Govindarajan. The article is Sharmila’s final project for completion of the Duke University Continuing Studies in Technical Communication Certificate program.

STC Europe SIG approved!

Saturday, July 28th, 2007

We welcome to the SIG family the Europe SIG, newly approved by the STC Board. We look forward to working with them! Below, find their Welcome message to all of STC. –Traci Kelly

Welcome! Bienvenue ! Willkommen! Welkom! Benvenuto!

The challenges faced by technical communicators in Europe, which include meeting the imperatives of multi-language publications, ensuring conformity with a changing regulatory environment, and working in diverse cultures and languages (and perhaps different versions of English), are often greater than those felt by their colleagues in other regions. But dealing with Europe-specific issues is also increasingly important for technical communicators outside Europe due to the advancing globalisation of industries, technologies, and marketplaces. The STC Europe SIG is one of the ways in which these challenges can be addressed.

The Europe SIG seeks to advance the purposes of the Society by working with individuals and groups across Europe to promote technical communication. The Europe SIG can give STC members who are based in Europe a collective voice in what happens in their region and will seek to establish a dialogue with existing organisations, such as TC-Europe, in a spirit of sharing and co-operation and not as a competitor.

Establishment of the Europe SIG also creates an enduring framework for trans-European initiatives such as conferences and the Europe-wide technical communications competition. It aims to help share information among members on dealing with the challenges and opportunities of working across Europe. The Europe SIG’s goal is to complement, not compete with, the activities of geographical communities in the region.

If you’re interested in joining a team focussed on European issues related to technical communication, then join the Europe SIG. Membership in the Europe SIG is open to all STC members who are interested in European technical communications issues, irrespective of where they are based.

Membership in the STC Europe SIG will be available from the 2008 membership year. In the meantime if you are interested in becoming involved with the Europe SIG, please let one of the Interim Co-Managers know by emailing them directly. They are: Jennifer O Neill (France Chapter), Jennifer O Neill (France Chapter) writer@jennifer-oneill.eu  and David Farbey (UK Chapter) david@farbey.co.uk