
DCL Learning Series
On-Demand Webinars
The DCL Learning Series covers topics that relate to content and data conversion with an instructional twist. DCL speaks with industry experts and brings meaningful presentations and conversations directly to your screen. Topics include metadata, DITA, Section 508 and accessibility, XML standards, and much more.
Our webinar calendar is constantly updated. Enjoy browsing through our recorded webinars below.
Global Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs Summit - The Digital Future: The Impact of Technology on the Future of Regulatory Content Management
As part of Global Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs Digital Day, DCL is co-presenting "The Digital Future: The Impact of Technology on the Future of Regulatory Content Management." You'll learn about a platform to harmonize regulatory content as a foundation for the digital future and much more.
Harmonization of Content: Before, During, After Migration
Harmonizer by DCL is a software application that analyzes document collections using NLP to identify redundant content in the collection. Customers now use this software—previously used only at the beginning of a migration to DITA—before, during, and after, and even as an annual “content checkup.”
How Best to Manage Change and Risk In Technical Documentation (DITA CCMS)
This discussion is part of the 2022 Componize Summit. Componize's Dipo Ajose-Coker leads a panel of two ex-medical device writers and three content strategists/experts, including DCL's David Turner, on issues to look out for and how to prepare for change and manage risk in a Digital Transformation era.
How Healthy is Your Structured Content? Diagnose Content Reuse Issues with Harmonizer
This webinar will speak to use cases that are important for any organization who has invested in DITA or S1000D. It will also detail new licensing models that enable self-serve content health checkups that improve documentation workflows and ensure your investment in markup returns healthy results.
Improving Time to Market for Drug Development: Content Structure and Systems Integration
This webinar looks at how content structuring and technology roadmapping factor into aligning the systems and data flows in your organization. These elements factored together with effective content lifecycle management help break down silos and ensure the effective flow of data, content, and communications.
Hallucinate, Confabulate, Obfuscate: The Perils of Generative AI Going Rogue
Join this lunch and learn conversation between two of DCL’s talented technical minds as they discuss recent AI hallucinations they’ve observed, AI gone terribly wrong, and AI initiatives that seem truly promising. They will also detail how DCL tests and implements AI in its own automated systems.
Heroes of Content Strategy: The Importance of a Cross-Functional Team
Building a cross-functional Content Strategy team involves much more than just pulling in Karen from marketing and Rich from IT. In this webinar, we’ll discuss how content services and operational engineering combine to create a strategic approach as well as the tactics that deliver success.
How Content Structure and Data Extraction Facilitate New Product Development
Technology and content are empowering products that were previously impossible. Content structure and semantics are the building blocks that enable downstream capabilities, such as search engine and database discoverability, consumption through voice interfaces, and new monetization opportunities.
Illuminate the Blind Spots in Your Content Strategy with Harmonizer
DCL's Harmonizer is a software application that analyzes document collections using natural language processing to identify redundant content. It simultaneously analyzes across any file format – XML, HTML, SGML, Word, Framemaker, InDesign, PDF, and others. Learn more with this webinar brought to you by the Center for Information-Development Management/Comtech Services.
Inside the Transformation: How CompTIA Rebuilt Its Content Ecosystem for Greater Agility and Efficiency
CompTIA plays a critical role in the global technology ecosystem. As the largest vendor-neutral credentialing organization for technology workers, CompTIA supports technology professionals with digital skills training and job-role based certifications. After an acquisition, CompTIA faced the challenge of unifying multiple content systems, editorial teams, and delivery formats. To tackle this, they implemented a centralized, structured content model supported by a robust content management system.