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Subject:Information Resources: Books and More From:"Eric J. Ray" <ejray -at- RAYCOMM -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 4 Jan 1999 04:29:06 -0700
Gang,
If you're looking for specific books on tech writing
related topics (such as style guides, editing,
project management, or indexing), you can find
a representative list at http://www.raycomm.com/techwhirl/books.html
(No dictionaries or basic grammar books are linked
there as of now, but you can always click over to
Amazon for resources for general grammar, usage,
or spelling questions.)
If you find you need additional resources, check out http://www.raycomm.com/techwhirl/resources.html
for everything from John Renish's authoritative books
document to some other informative sites.
Please take advantage of these resources, rather
than using TECHWR-L as a substitute for
common reference materials.
Thanks!
Eric
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Eric J. Ray RayComm, Inc. http://www.raycomm.com/ ejray -at- raycomm -dot- com
*Award-winning author of several popular computer books
*Syndicated columnist: Rays on Computing
*Technology Department Editor, _Technical Communication_