I currently work as the Senior Content Strategist for the consulting firm Yellow Pencil, and am always interested in aiding firms with any web-related or DITA XML-related work, including:
- Legacy-to-DITA XML conversion
- Information Architecture/Documentation Architecture to optimize content re-use
- Training technical writers on how to write using DITA
- DITA Localization consulting
- Technical Writing projects.
Previous clients I have worked for include:
Email address: keith@ditawriter.com
LinkedIn profile: ca.linkedin.com/in/keithsr
About the Author

"DITAWriter" is Keith Schengili-Roberts. I am a Senior Content Strategist with
Yellow Pencil, advising and helping clients with Information Architecture for their web sites and DITA implementations.
I was formerly the Manager of a Documentation team within the engineering group for a large firm in the semiconductor industry who took his team into the bright new world of DITA back in 2006. I also worked as its Information Architect, redesigning the content deliverables and moving the group from an unstructured FrameMaker-based toolchain to one that used a DITA Content Management System.
If you are looking for help with a DITA implementation, please contact the folks at
Yellow Pencil!
Dear Sirs,
I am the Technical Publications Manager at Johnson Crushers International, Inc. I am very interested in moving our operation, service, and parts manuals to a structured authoring enviroment such as DITA. I’m looking for training and assistance setting up our applications.
Thanks!
Greg
Great to hear you are moving to structured content. Have you considered easyDITA? It’s a complete system with a familiar Word-style interface that makes it easy and comfortable for nontechnical people to author. It’s also a cutting-edge CCMS with all the tools you need to manage and collaborate and publish.
Send me your email address and I will invite you to a series of guest webinars about moving to DITA, presented by experts who will teach you all the GOOD things that happen if you do it right.
Who should attend: Tech pubs managers, product managers, technical communicators, publishers and learning content developers.
What you will learn: The series will cover all the basics of DITA, giving you strategies for successful implementations in technical communications, publishing and learning/training.