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Subject:Code of conduct From:<wongword -at- ozemail -dot- com -dot- au> To:<techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com> Date:Fri, 13 Jan 2006 22:01:40 +1100
Does anyone know of any documents about codes of practice or codes of
conduct.
Apart from studying a sample of actual documents, is there any preferred
content or hints on writing or structuring them?
Obviously they are instructions on what to do and should be written with
that in mind. But are there any other tips and practices to observe?
Thanks muchly
Irene Wong
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