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January 12, 2026

Come see Scriptorium at these upcoming events

We’re ready to bring you more industry-leading content ops insights in 2026! Check out these upcoming events.

Learning experiences at scale: The role of structured content

Online (webinar)

Wednesday, January 28th at 11 am Eastern

In this webinar, Sarah O’Keefe, the founder and CEO of Scriptorium, describes the successful implementation of a DITA-based component content management system (CCMS) for a major organization that supports technology professionals with training and certifications. 

Facing a growing portfolio of digital content, certification materials, and training resources, as well as the limitations of traditional learning systems, the organization needed robust content operations for scalability and automation. 

The move to a component-based approach unified their source content in a centralized repository, eliminating common production headaches like duplication and versioning. Now, instructional designers are free from time-consuming formatting and file management tasks, allowing them to focus on crafting better learning experiences.

Register for the webinar on Zoom

ConVEx 2026

Pittsburgh, PA, USA

April 13th-15th, 2026

Our team will be speaking in several sessions at the ConVEx 2026 content conference.

Death and Tax-onomies: Metadata with Minimal Pain

Business-related metadata is a critical piece of your DITA content model. But taxonomy work is overwhelming to many people. In this session, Allison Beatty shares how the fields of library science and knowledge management offer tools that let you avoid reinventing the wheel. In this presentation, you’ll learn about the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative (DCMI), how it maps to the DITA content model, and how you can use the Dublin Core standard to develop your organization’s metadata.

Tag, you’re it! Playing nice with DITA

Marketing, technical, training, and support teams often create content in silos, leading to duplication and inconsistency. In this session, Jake Campbell details how DITA provides a common set of rules that enables collaboration while preserving each team’s unique goals.

This session highlights how metadata supports discovery and targeted publishing, how taxonomies promote clarity without semantic overload, and how highly designed materials can be adapted into DITA without losing impact. We’ll also explore strategies for creating reusable, modular content that flows across teams to improve consistency and customer experience, creating a coordinated, sustainable content ecosystem.

AI and Content: Avoiding Disaster

As a purveyor of high-stakes technical content, Scriptorium CEO Sarah O’Keefe is watching the rise of AI with alarm. Our interest in automation and new technologies is on a collision course with our mandate to deliver timely, accurate information. Join Sarah’s session to learn how to futureproof your content operations for AI and beyond.

Register for ConVEx 2026

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