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I believe Information Mapping is so aggressive about protecting their
copyrights that you will find no free source.
On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 10:04 AM, Janoff, Steven
<Steven -dot- Janoff -at- hologic -dot- com> wrote:
> Okay, last attempt at searching for this. I'm still getting great responses but they don't address what I want, so let me try one more time to be specific.
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> I'm looking for a way to learn Information Mapping, as it was developed in the 1960s (and beyond, to the extent it's been improved), WITHOUT going through the "official" Information Mapping company.
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> I'm preferably looking for either a book, a DVD, or some kind of digital media that will help me learn the techniques of the system. (Books *other than* by Robert Horn, as I have the two main ones and I don't have the patience for them.)
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