Re: Resources for learning Structured Writing?
In terms of actually learning about structured writing, the book "Single Sourcing: building modular documentation" was recommended to me a long while ago (I admit I never got around to reading it).
http://www.amazon.com/William-Andrew-Publishing-Technical-Writing/dp/0815514913
Laura
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