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Why I need the Internet at Work (spun off Fave Tech Writing websites]
Subject:Why I need the Internet at Work (spun off Fave Tech Writing websites] From:"C. Koopman" <cjkoopman -at- home -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Fri, 16 Mar 2001 21:45:38 -0800
Maggie,
Condolences on loss of search power at work. Can you get to
acronymfinder.com and other pertinent sites? I would wait a week, collect
and document specific instances related to your job when you need to check
facts or styles, then make the request to your manager in a rational,
job-specific, lawyerly way. way. It will give your manager a chance to see
the way you work, so s/he can take your side to present it to the
administrator who grants permits. It's just a case of preparing the ground.
Too bad you have to do it, though.
IPCC 01, the IEEE International Professional Communication Conference,
October 24-27, 2001 at historic La Fonda in Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA.
CALL FOR PAPERS OPEN UNTIL MARCH 15. http://ieeepcs.org/2001/
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