Links of Interest 25 January: LoL, Lots of Links

It’s been awhile since I’ve put up some Links of Interest (sorry about that), so some of these may be a bit dated. But the information is still worthwhile and might be helpful to some, so I’ll keep them in there. And if you have any links you’d like me to include in future LOIs, send me an email at kevin.cuddihy@stc.org.

The Open Source Business Resource “describes the importance of user assistance to the success of open source projects and offers some suggestions on fostering community contributions to open source user assistance.”

Sarah O’Keefe’s Scriptorium blog gives her predictions for technical communication in 2010.

Cherryleaf.com also presents their top trends in technical communication for 2010, as well as a look at three questions to ask when creating web-based user documentation.

A List Apart presents a look at accessibility within the realm of search-engine optimization.

And Ian Pouncey blogs about myths in web accessibility.

Finally, Failblog shows us why everyone—especially typesetters—needs to plan ahead.