IPCC 97 Announcement

Subject: IPCC 97 Announcement
From: "Deloach, Scott" <sdeloach -at- RPSPO2 -dot- ATLANTAGA -dot- NCR -dot- COM>
Date: Thu, 5 Jun 1997 17:42:54 -0400

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IPCC 97 Crossroads in Communication
Advance Program and Registration Information
October 22-25, 1997
in Salt Lake City, Utah
at Snowbird Conference Center and Resort
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A Personal Invitation
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IPCC 97 will be a linked conference with SIGDOC 97; we will have a day
of joint sessions where attendees can participate in sessions from
either conference. Additionally, we're providing a substantial discount
if you want to attend both conferences. (For more information about
SIGDOC 97, see http://www.acm.org/sigdoc/sigdoc97).

Both conferences feature a full program of papers, panel discussions,
demonstrations, case studies, and tutorials on these and other topics.
In addition, the conferences provide you an opportunity to network with
other professionals and to develop skills and share ideas relevant to
your job.



Conference Highlights
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IPCC 97 offers strong program designed to appeal to technical
communicators and individuals who work with the design and delivery of
technical information whether you're a practitioner, researcher,
educator, or student. In addition to nearly 30 technical sessions to
choose from, you can gain cutting-edge insights from numerous featured
speakers, including:

* Karen Shriver (keynote speaker), "New Literacies: New Challenges for
Communicators"
* a distinguished panel on Minimalism, including John Carroll, Ginny
Redish, Barbara Mirel, Stephanie Rosenbaum, Hans van der Miej, and JoAnn
Hackos
* Mary Deaton, "The Future of Help Design"
* John Brockman, "Do New Computer Technologies Mean The Creation of New
Documentation Methodologies?"
* Jonathan Price, "Using Complexity Theory to Understand What's
Happening to Technical Communicators"
* Saul Carliner, general session on exploring the future of technical
communication
* Robert Krull, "Three Levels of Guidance in Technical Tutorials"
* Judith A. Ramey and David Farkas, "A Model for Organizational Web
Development"
* William M. Gribbons, "Designing for the Global Community"
* Bernadette Longo, "Who Makes Engineering Knowledge?: Changing
Identities of Technical Writers in the 20th Century United States"
* managers from Microsoft, Apple, Corel, and Sun Microsystems discussing
documentation crossroads



Registration Fees
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Advanced Rate (by September 19, 1997)
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Member $325
Nonmember $400
Student/Retiree $150
Two days of SIGDOC Conference (IEEE/PCS member) $125
Two days of SIGDOC Conference (nonmember) $200

Regular Rate (after September 19, 1997)
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Member $400
Nonmember $475
Student/Retiree $400
Two days of SIGDOC Conference (IEEE/PCS member) $200
Two days of SIGDOC Conference (nonmember) $275



Tell Me More!
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For more information, look us up on the World Wide Web at
http://www.ieee.org/pcs/pcsindex.html. We will be mailing out an advance
progam in the next few weeks to all IEEE/PCS members. If you are not a
member, send an e-mail to me at scott -dot- deloach -at- pobox -dot- com and I will add
your name to our mailing list.

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