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Call for Contributors: Negotiating International and Cross-Cultural Technical Communication: Stories of Technical Communicators

May 24th, 2010
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Summary

Story proposals of 300 words are requested for an upcoming collection Negotiating International and Cross-Cultural Technical Communication: Stories of Technical Communicators. This collection is designed for technical communicators to tell their stories working in international and cross-cultural contexts, working for and with clients and colleagues from diverse cultural backgrounds, or writing and designing for audience from diverse cultural backgrounds. The goal is for contributors to share their experiences and lessons-learned, to inform and educate fellow practitioners, and to demonstrate their value-add to employers and clients. Submissions that meet the scope of the collection will be followed up for full-length stories.

Themes (See Writers’ Guidelines, also, below)

The editors welcome a wide range of stories from technical communicators who work within or outside the U.S. Possible topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
* Working as technical communicators outside of U.S.
* Non-U.S. technical communicators writing or designing for clients or audiences outside of the communicators’ own countries or cultures
* U.S. technical communicators working with clients, subject matter experts, writers, or editors from various nations or various cultural backgrounds within the U.S.
* U.S. technical communicators writing or designing for audiences from various nations or various cultural backgrounds within the U.S.
* Coordinating or managing technical communication projects that span national or cultural borders
* Involvement in outsourcing, translation, localization, or globalization projects
* International and cross-cultural stories from various technical communication fields such as business communication, science writing, engineering writing, medical writing, nonprofit organizations or NGOs, government writing, usability testing, technical translation, etc.

Payment for Contributors

Contributors will receive a free copy of the book and book royalty shares. Specific amount of the share will be determined when a book contract is finalized with the publisher.

What to Submit Now
* Story synopsis (300 words)
* Biographical note (150 words)

How To Submit

Email submissions to both:

Timelines

* Submission of story synopsis and biographical note: July 31, 2010
* Notice of synopsis acceptance: August 31, 2010
* Submission of 1st draft full-length story: November 30, 2010
* Notice of draft acceptance: January 31, 2011
* Submission of final draft full-length story: June 30, 2011 Read more…

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ITC STC Summit 2010 Activities

April 13th, 2010
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International Technical Communication STC logoSunday, May 2, 2010: Community Reception

  • ITC will have a table at this reception.  Please stop by!
  • ITC will hold a drawing at the end of this event to give away several  ITC-related books.  To have a chance at the books, please stop by the table and put your business card in the bowl.
  • ITC will have a table with buttons available.  Please contact Traci Nathans-Kelly if you will be attending the conference and would like to have a button reserved for you.  We have 75 available.  Any buttons not reserved will be given away at this event.

Monday, May 3, 2010: ITC Business Meeting

  • ITC’s Annual Business Meeting  will be held at lunchtime (12-1:30pm local time)  in the Cumberland “E” room. Cumberland rooms are located on the lower level, near the exhibit hall. Bryan-Beeman room is located on the Atrium level, behind the elevators. Shawnee Trail #362 is located on the third floor, overlooking the Atrium. All of the floors are accessible from the main elevators.
  • If you would like to attend, please reserve a seat by emailing the ITC Manager, Traci Nathans-Kelly, at kelly@epd.engr.wisc.edu . We have ordered food for ten people, and those seats will be given to those who contact Traci first.  Those with confirmed reservations with Nathans-Kelly will be served a lunch (no charge). Menu is as follows: Chilled Serrano Roasted Chicken Breast and Three Texas Gulf Shrimp over mesclun greens and wild rice salad. Exotic fruit and tomato salsa and Dallas’ own goat cheese coin. Dessert is Triple Gooey Chocolate Cake with champagne peach sauce. Coffee, decaf, tea.

Download a PDF of these announcements and a listing of ITC-related sessions here: International Technical Communication STC 2010 Summit Activities

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TCeurope Colloquium 2010

March 30th, 2010
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TC europe, the organisation representing national technical communication associations in Europe, invites you to its Colloquium 2010.

This year, to offer maximum benefit for technical communicators in Europe, the TCeurope Colloquium A new decade for technical communication: 2010 and beyond is scheduled to follow the STC’s Content Stragety Forum 2010 in Paris in April, creating a unique double event.

TCeurope’s program brings together experts from many countries in Europe to present a broad range of stimulating topics for today’s technical communicators. Speakers include Paul Strickland from the European Commission and Michel Lanque from Alcatel.

Subjects include:

  • E-collaboration
  • A European Commission case study on clear writing
  • Writing English for non-native speakers
  • Preparing for the future of the profession
  • New applications and methodologies
  • More…

Anyone interested in technical or business communication, including professionals, students, teachers, and translators, is welcome to attend.

Saturday 17 April, 2010 from 09.15 to 17.00
FIAP Jean Monnet, 30 rue Cabanis, 75014 Paris

For more information, send a message to colloquium@tceurope.org. Register online for FREE admission: http://www.tceurope.org/index.php/colloquium/25-2010.html

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ITC SIG Business Meeting at STC Summit

March 13th, 2010
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The ITC SIG business meeting at the upcoming STC Summit is scheduled as follows.

Monday, May 3
12:00 PM to 1:30 PM
Meeting Room: Cumberland E
Contact: Traci Nathans-Kelly

The schedule is still being adjusted. If there is a change, it will be posted here.

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Beyond the Bleeding Edge–be a part of it at STC Summit!

March 12th, 2010
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Neil Perlin is bringing “Beyond the Bleeding Edge” back to the Summit this year in Dallas. This session presents summaries of technologies and methodologies that are too new or unusual to fit into traditional Summit sessions–and Neil is looking for presenters.

Is there a technology or methodology you’d like to discuss? Can you share experiences in using XML or machine translation technologies? Do you have unique approaches to assuring effective communication across cultures? Share your experiences! See the full description of Beyond the Bleeding Edge on STC’s Notebook  at for details and instructions on how to submit a proposal.

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Localization Institute Featured in STC Summit Program

March 12th, 2010
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The full preliminary program for the STC Summit to be held in Dallas May 2 – 5 is now online.

Visit the program page to see the available sessions. You can register online.

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