Archive for April 2008

Editor’s Message

Apr 30th, 2008 | By editor | Category: Columns

Because It’s Spring
by Judith Harper
It’s that time of year again! Late-winter crocus opened for early-spring masses of brilliant daffodils. (…)



May Meeting Announcement

Apr 30th, 2008 | By editor | Category: SWO Meetings

Free Pizza, Free Drinks, and a Guided Tour

On Thursday, May 22nd, please join us for our final meeting of the year (and some free pizza!) just off I-75 in south Dayton. (…)



April Meeting Recap

Apr 30th, 2008 | By editor | Category: SWO Meetings

Step Away from the Binders of Knowledge…and Do It Wiki
by Judith Harper

If knowledge is a company asset, it’s about time we learned to manage it using more effective tools than Official Binders queued up in rows on Official Bookcase shelves. (…)



March Meeting Recap

Apr 30th, 2008 | By Louise Tincher | Category: SWO Meetings

Writing for the Web: Tried and True, or Something New?
by Louise Tincher
Writing for the web has become a fundamental task in today’s world of technical communication. (…)



Calling All Verbivores

Apr 30th, 2008 | By Harold Fox | Category: Columns

Meet Dr. (…)



Member Profile: Ron May

Apr 30th, 2008 | By editor | Category: Columns, SWO Members

The Evolution of a Technical Writer
by Karen Rokich

Ron May did not set out to become a technical writer. (…)



2007-08 STC Election Results

Apr 30th, 2008 | By editor | Category: STC News

Society elections ended on April 14, 2008. The results will become official when they are announced at the next annual business meeting in Philadelphia on Monday, June 2. (…)



Don’t Miss the 2008 Technical Summit

Apr 30th, 2008 | By editor | Category: STC News

You’ll Love Philadelphia!

But you’ll really love the Technical Communication Summit!
Why go to the Summit? (…)



High School Competition Winner

Apr 30th, 2008 | By editor | Category: STC News

Knockout Mice and Mood Disorders

During the summer of 2007, Tim Xu was an intern working under a postdoctoral fellow and a principal investigator at the National Institute of Mental Health. (…)