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From: janulijn -at- triton -dot- unm -dot- edu at SMTP
Date: 4/1/93 11:10AM
To: Eric J. Ray at Computer-Center
Subject: European Bibliography
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Forwarded from a subscriber who is having technical difficulties:
> Dear Tech writers:
> I happen to have a bibliography of items on tech writing, reading,
> buisness communication, psycholinguistics, etc. with a lot of European
> references which are, may be not so known in this country. It is an appendix
> to our new book: Communicating in Business and Technology: From
> Psycholinguistic Theory to International Practice.
> If you are interested in an email version, please let me know. As long as the
> book is not yet out, i can offer you this service, I think. I am cuurently
> on a Fulbright at the English, Linguistics, and Management departments/
> schools of the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque.
> I will be also at the STC conference in June in Dallas with a paper
presentation
> and hosting a networking luncheon table on International Communication. I hope
> to meet some of you there. Unfortunately I can not make it to my own country
> for the STIC-conference in Enschede in May. I hope some of you can go there
> and I wish Carel Janssen and his colleagues good luck there.