Overview
*Short Courses require an additional registration fee. You do not need to be registered for the forum to attend*
This Short Course will be offered virtually – Join from anywhere! The Future of Documents is shaped by a fundamental change in how information is shared. This future sees a shift from traditional 'e-paper', formatted and optimized for reading by humans, towards semantically tagged information in an open digital format. This course is for anyone involved in regulatory or documentation processes in an organization that is implementing structured content or is exploring to do so.
Registered attendees for this virtual Short Course will receive access to the course recording for 2 full months post-course! This allows you to remain flexible with your schedule and not worry if you need to step out momentarily. Have a conflict with the dates of the course, but are interested in the content? Register anyway and you will receive access to the recording!
Receive $150 off your forum registration by registering for any combination of at least two short courses and/or primers as well as the main forum. Purchases must be made at the same time to receive the discount. Discounts will be reflected on the last page of the cart.
Learning objectives
Upon completing this course, attendees will be able to:
- Define structured content and the various terms in used: components, structure, semantics
- Analyze strategies for content reuse: what differentiates successful from unsuccessful practices
- Compare challenges in Life Sciences with those in other industries
- Formulate a feasible plan forward to the implementation of structured content and complete some hands-on exercises
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