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Subject:Re: Contents at a Glance From:Sella Rush <SellaR -at- APPTECHSYS -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 16 Jul 1997 14:08:12 -0700
Agree, Beth. I tend to use a contents with only 2 heading levels, an
index, obvious headings in the text for easy browsing, and then a
bulleted task-oriented summary at the beginning of each chapter. I also
make sure that there's an index entry for every 3rd or lower heading.
So I guess you could say I use an "at a glance" contents but not an
exhaustive one. This is because I tend to buy into that whole schema
theory--give'em a raw structure on which to hang new knowledge.
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Sella Rush
sellar -at- apptechsys -dot- com
Applied Technical Systems, Inc. (ATS)
Bremerton, Washington USA
Developers of the CCM Database
> You don't necessarily want to give them the Contents as an idea of
> whether
> their particular need is met by the manual, and where to find that
> information. To my mind, an exhaustive Table of Contents is much less
> effective than about a dozen other ways of conveying information.
>
> --Beth
> Beth Agnew
>
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