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In article <9409100203 -dot- AA20627 -at- perseus -dot- aspectdv -dot- com>,
Kim Ferri 415-428-2710 <kim -at- aspectdv -dot- com> wrote:
>Technical Communication Bibliography
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This is a real help, but it doesn't tell me which books are good or
anything about the content. Anyone have that kind of info?
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