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Technical writing and editing bibliography--update
Subject:Technical writing and editing bibliography--update From:John F Renish <John_F_Renish -at- NOTES -dot- SEAGATE -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 7 Nov 1996 12:59:35 -0600
Updated bibliography (88 pages) now available, covering both technical and
non-technical subjects. Obtain it by ftp with an ftp utility or through your
Web browser:
<ftp://listserv.okstate.edu/techwr-l/>
logon <anonymous>
password <youruserid -at- your -dot- address -dot- com>
get <filename>
books_6.zip--Word 6/7, zipped
book_txt.zip--ASCII text, zipped
OR:
Peter Ring's "User Friendly Manuals" website
<http://www.pip.dknet.dk/~pip323/index.htm>
Click "Download" on the home page, then select the file you want.
booksdoc.zip -- Word 6/7 zipped
bookstxt.zip -- ASCII text, zipped
TO UNZIP FILES:
UNIX users: Peter Ring's site has a link to download GNU'S gzip and gunzip.
Wintel users: Peter Ring's site has a link to download PKWare's shareware PKZip
and PKUnzip.
Mac users: Peter Ring' site has a link to download Aladdin's Unstuffit
shareware from ftp.dartmouth.edu (it's in the Fetch 3.0.1 freeware installer)
or you can find it at many other places on the net.
John_F_Renish -at- notes -dot- seagate -dot- com
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