/////\\\\\////\\\\////\\\\////\\\\////\\\\////\\\\///\\\/\ \ / \ Welcome to the SGML Newswire! \ / / \ To subscribe, send email to sgmlinfo@boulder.ileaf.com \ \ with body of message SUBSCRIBE 'your emailaddress' / / To unsubscribe, send message 'unsubscribe' \ \ To receive SGML FAQ, send message 'send FAQ' / / \ \ To receive a current table of contents, and / / instructions for ordering back issues, \ \ specify 'send toc' in the body of your / / message. Please also pass along info \ \ to interested colleagues. / / \ ////\\\\////\\\\////\\\\////\\\\////\\\\////\\\\///\\\\/// UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN SGML CLASSES: ===================================== This information is from Dick Vacca, Univeristy of Wisconsin: --------------------------------------------------------------- The University of Wisconsin-Madison's Department of Engineering Professional Development is offering "Implementing an SGML Publishing System" in Madison October 22-25, 1996. This marks EPD's seventh offering of this SGML course, the longest-running program in Wisconsin's document technology series. "Implementing an SGML Publishing System" is aimed at SGML implementors such as managers of information technology and publishing groups, analysts, programmers, and applications developers. It explores technical issues such as document analysis, SGML constructs, developing the Document Type Definition (DTD), data management, data conversion, migration, and SGML-compatible software and tools. The course combines lectures, exercises, case study presentations, and a hands-on lab session during its four days. The instructors are Brian Travis, president of the SGML consulting group Information Architects, Inc., and Dale Waldt, vice president of Product Systems for Research Institute of America. Travis and Waldt are coauthors of The SGML Implementation Guide, as well as editors of this newsletter. Participants will receive a copy of The SGML Implementation Guide, an introductory subscription to , and the SGML Control Center, a diskette which includes software tools, an SGML application, and a documented DTD. The fee for the four-day course is $1,095. For registration information, call +1 800-462-0876 and request information on program number 6896. Program information is also available on the World Wide Web at: http://epdwww.engr.wisc.edu/brochures/6896.html Related courses being offered this fall are: Integrating and Managing Print on Demand, October 28-29, 1996 http://epdwww.engr.wisc.edu/brochures/6897.html Managing Documents as Information Resources, November 4-5, 1996 http://epdwww.engr.wisc.edu/brochures/6895.html Implementing Electronic Document Distribution, November 6-8, 1996 http://epdwww.engr.wisc.edu/brochures/6899.html For information on any of the document technology courses, call program director Dick Vacca at +1 608-262-4341, or send email to vacca@engr.wisc.edu. --Dick Vacca +1 608-262-4341 (Univ of Wisconsin Engineering Professional Development) +1 608-263-3160 (fax) rpvacca@facstaff.wisc.edu +1 608-246-0219 (The Monona Group) +1 608-246-0831 (fax) mononagrp@aol.com ////\\\\////\\\\///\\\///\\\\////\\\\///\\\\///\\\\///\ \ / / SGML NEWSWIRE LIST MANAGER \ \ Sue Martin-Gamble, Interleaf / \ 4999 Pearl East Circle, Ste 100 \ / Boulder, Colorado 80301 / \ VOX 303/449-5032 x 109 \ / FAX 303/449-3246 / / / ////\/\/\/\/\//////\\\\////\\\\////\\\\////\\\\//\\\\\/ ** For article submision, email sue@boulder.ileaf.com **