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In case anyone was interested, the overwhelming response was for:
Judith Tarutz's book, Technical Editing: The Practical Guide for Editors and
Writers
I'm off to Amazon. have a great day!!
Kathi Jan DeGuzman
Technical Editor
Customer Tools
kathi -dot- deguzman -at- Nextel -dot- com
> Hi all. I've been a technical writer for over 10 years. Of course I have
> edited my own work during that time. However, I am now considered
> the Tech. Editor of my dept. Can anyone recommend a good book
> to get a few theories, etc. under my belt. Off-line would be great!
> Thanks.
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