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Subject:Re: Minimalist Writing--literature refs From:Shannon Ford <shannon -at- UNIFACE -dot- NL> Date:Thu, 10 Feb 1994 08:50:35 +0100
Hi,
The few I have come across (mostly by accident):
_The Nurnberg Funnel_, John M. Carroll, ISBN 0-262-03163-9 (MIT Press 1990).
Part of the Edward Barrett series
Also some of the original papers by John Carroll and some rebuttals are
in _Effective Documentation--What We Have Learned from Research_, edited
by Stephen Doheny-Farina, ISBN 0-262-04098-0, also MIT Press 1988.