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The EServer TC Library is a free, nonprofit library for professional, scientific and technical communicators (such as technical writers).

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  • Ten Questions Twitter Newbies Should Ask

    Posted on Wednesday December 9th, 2009 at 19:58

    The best way to approach the question “Is Twitter for me?” is to ask questions. Once you get the answers, relax and try to digest the information. Here is a list of 10 questions newbies should be asking. Lilani, Zahid...

  • Five Fundamental Website Design Principles

    Posted on Wednesday December 9th, 2009 at 19:48

    There are lots of approaches to website design. Other designers may legitimately find much to disagree with in this short list, or have items to add (please!). But these are the over-arching principles I try to adhere to in designing sites. At least ...

  • You Cannot do Social Without the Support of the Organization

    Posted on Wednesday December 9th, 2009 at 19:45

    Hiring an experienced professional or team of professionals and allocating resources to them is step one in providing support for social. To make social truly operational, you need to take the red pill and step up your social media efforts. Maltoni, ...

  • How a Web Design Goes Straight to Hell

    Posted on Wednesday December 9th, 2009 at 19:31

    Everything is cool at the beginning. But then... ...

  • #cw09 and When I Saw the Point/Power/Danger of Twitter

    Posted on Monday December 7th, 2009 at 19:13

    While I was sitting there during this presentation being frustrated and not that impressed, I logged into #cw09 on Twitter and was able to see that there was a whole back-channel discussion going on about the presentation, and I was not alone in my f...

  • Fifty Ways to Use Twitter in the College Classroom

    Posted on Monday December 7th, 2009 at 19:13

    Twitter has caught fire across many professional fields as well as personally, but it seems to be in the beginning stages in the realm of higher education. The creative ways Twitter users have incorporated microblogging has become inspirational, so t...

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