Structured, Modular, Open: The DITA Promise, 20 Years Later
A chronological look at DITA's 20-year history — from early XML experiments to DITA 2.0's machine-interpretable knowledge model — told through the lens of one practitioner's career.
Content Matters: Unlocking the Power of Information Architecture
How do you scale your content strategy while preparing for AI? Amber Swope covers IA maturity models, DITA roles, and generative AI's impact on content architecture in this hour-long podcast conversation.
What To Do If You Don’t Have An IA On Your Staff
Most teams doing structured content work don't have a dedicated information architect. That doesn't mean the IA work doesn't need to happen — it means someone on your team is already doing parts of it without the title or the framework. In this session, I walk through the distinction between management IA and delivery IA, and what a small team can do to make real progress on both without hiring a full-time specialist.
The Information Architect's Role in a Successful DITA Implementation
Most DITA implementations underestimate what information architecture actually requires — and that gap shows up in the content well after go-live. In this STC presentation, I walk through the distinction between management and delivery IA, how the DITA Maturity Model maps investment to return, and what an information architect actually does at every stage of the content lifecycle, from authoring through delivery.
Content Components Podcast: Everything Information Architecture Part 3
How do you know if your information architecture is actually working? Amber Swope and Patrick Bosek discuss IA validation, troubleshooting, and the difference between platform-dependent and independent deliverables.
Content Components Podcast: Everything Information Architecture Part 2
How do you become an information architect when there's no official degree or certification path? Amber Swope explores the career routes that lead to the IA role in part two of this series.
Content Components Podcast: Everything Information Architecture Part 1
What is information architecture, where did it come from, and why does DITA make it powerful? Amber Swope and Patrick Bosek cover the foundations in part one of this three-part series.
Boston DITA User’s Group: Developing a DITA Content Model
A DITA content model is often the first thing cut when deadlines are tight — and it's always a mistake. Amber Swope walks through her methodology for building one efficiently, even under pressure.
Sharing content across the enterprise
Sharing content across departments sounds simple, but it requires careful architecture. Amber Swope walks through how to define, scope, and manage DITA content collections for cross-team reuse.
Using Structured XML to Power your Learning Content
Learning and training content has the same reuse problem as technical documentation — and the same solution. Amber Swope explains how DITA XML gives L&D teams one structured source that powers any delivery platform.
Automate to Stay Up-to-Date: 5 Ways to Maintain Your Training Content
Most learning and training teams can't keep their content up to date — not because they don't try, but because their content architecture makes maintenance harder than it needs to be. Amber Swope shares five ways automation and structured content can fix that.
Optimizing your DITA Content Model for Translation
Translation costs scale directly with the quality of your DITA content model. Amber Swope explains what to fix in your model before sending content for translation — and how structured content can dramatically reduce your localization burden.
DS Podcast Episode 1: Meet DITA Strategies
New to DITA Strategies? This is where to start. Amber Swope introduces the firm, explains what information architecture and DITA can do for your content, and describes who she helps.
DITA XML as a Neutral Content Source for Educational Publishers
Educational publishers can't afford to maintain separate content for every delivery format. Amber Swope explains how DITA XML creates a single neutral source that powers print, digital, and personalized learning — from one place.