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Subject:Publication announcement From:David Sless <d -dot- sless -at- COMMUNICATION -dot- ORG -dot- AU> Date:Tue, 27 Jan 1998 12:08:07 +1100
Publication announcement
Communication News Vol 10(5) is now available
Contents:
'The literacy environment'.
Review by David Sless of
Aspects of Literacy: Assessed
Skills Levels Australia 1996, W. McLennan,
Australian Bureau of Statistics.
'Stakeholde corporations:
meeting the needs of business and communities'
by Kate Morgan
'Web words: achieving usability in a small space'
by Lorrae van Kerkhoff
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