Special Interest Groups (SIGs) are composed of STC members with common experiences and interests who share their knowledge with each other and with other STC members.
The Instructional Design & Learning (IDL) SIG helps STC members design, develop, and implement technical instruction in electronic and classroom settings.
The International Technical Communication SIG explores internationalization, localization, translation, cross cultural communication, and technical communication worldwide.
The Management SIG works to inform publication managers of trends and issues related to managing publications projects and·educate them in practices that will result in high-quality technical materials.
The Marketing Communication SIG helps members network, exchange information, and receive education on marketing and public relations writing for technical products.
The Online SIG provides members with opportunities to gain and share knowledge on all aspects of electronic publication, distribution, and exchange of information.
The Policies and Procedures SIG develops promote the discipline of policies and procedures communication through networking, presentations, publications, and professional support.
The Quality and Process Improvement SIG develops and shares knowledge of how to implement, improve, and sustain quality management systems, quality standards, and business processes.
The Scientific Communication Special Interest Group exists to cultivate excellence in scientific communication through our website, electronic and in-person communication, and web and live conferencing.
The Single Sourcing SIG helps STC members develop knowledge and practical skills for researching, developing, and implementing single sourcing solutions.