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SIGs

International Technical Communicators SIG

The International Technical Communicators Special Interest Group (SIG) helps members exchange information and learn more about how to communicate technical information to worldwide audiences effectively. The ITC SIG serves its members by exchanging information about globalization and localization projects, international standards, and the development of product information for international audiences. SIG activities include publishing Global Talk (the SIG's quarterly newsletter), presenting seminars on international technical communication at local conferences and STC Annual Conferences, and developing articles for Intercom.

See the Society-level SIG Web site at International Technical Communication SIG. For more information contact

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WDC-MB Chapter SIG Manager

Vacant

At present, there is no local SIG associated with the Washington, DC - Metro Baltimore Chapter. Some members of the chapter belong to the Society-level SIG. If you are interested in volunteering to manage a local SIG, please contact the chapter president, Carolyn Kelley Klinger, at .

STC SIG Advocate

Karen Mardahl
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Society-Level SIG Officers

See http://www.stc.org/membership/sigDescription01.asp?ID=11 for the current SIG managers, newsletter editor, treasurer, and webmaster.

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