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Subject:Re: graph/chart/diag resources? From:Annette Schulz <annette -dot- marie -at- HCL -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 24 May 1995 16:05:06 GMT
Hi Rebecca,
Here's one I glanced at that is a text studied by a Canadian University
that many of my technical writing friends have used:
Illustrating Computer Documentation
The Art of Presenting Information Graphically on Paper and Online
by William Horton
ISBN 0-471-53846-9
copyright 1991
Published by John Wiley and Sons
I hope this helps.
Annette Schulz
In article <Pine -dot- SUN -dot- 3 -dot- 91 -dot- 950519153106 -dot- 6061F-100000 -at- sage -dot- compnews -dot- co -dot- uk>,
rebeccaf -at- compnews -dot- co -dot- uk says...
>Does anybody know of a resource book for graphic representation of
>various kinds of information?
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