atw: Re: SEC: UNCLASS Are you content to be a 'content provider'?

Currently someone's advertising for a 'technical' technical writer. This is
yet another distinction. It seems to me that the gap is widening between
those who spend their time writing 'content', whether it takes the form of
docs, html, xml or whatever, and those who's job involves documenting code,
requirements, UML documentation, SDK/API and so on.  It's quite likely that
most of us have to have all these skills, but I see it becoming more and
more specialised.
And what point do we get to before we call ourselves Information
Architects?

Cheers
Kay




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