This course will explain how XML is just the latest step in technology changes taking place in the publishing industry, that technical and in-house publishing have been using it for a decade and that even though traditional publishing has just begun to discover its usefulness, it has many applications, especially for digital publishing.
Participants should be in editorial teams assessing the need to implement XML in their organisation.
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Wed 13th Jun 2012 Mon 3rd Dec 2012 |
1 Day |
Short full time | Not specified |
Wandsworth, SW18 2QZ |
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£385.00 |
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No qualification
Extensible Markup Language (Xml)

The course was highly relevant and packed a lot of relevant information into a fairly short space of time. I felt that, having completed the training, much of the knowledge which I had picked up along the way of working as an editor for fiv...more
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