RE: DOE Tech Docs manual (was: Help on Procedure Writing)

Subject: RE: DOE Tech Docs manual (was: Help on Procedure Writing)
From: MMcCallister -at- ontrack -dot- com
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Fri, 7 Dec 2001 17:10:23 -0600

Back on Wednesday, John Fleming pointed a would-be colleague in this direction:

"One publication out there you may find useful for procedure writing is "DOE
Statndard Writer's Guide for Technical Procedures (DOE-STD-1092-92)". It's
produced by the US Department of Energy and may be available on their web
site.

"While not the most recent publication on the planet, it is the most
extensive one I have ever come across on the subject. (Wish I could
remember the name of the person on this list-serve who originally tipped us
off on the existence of this publication.)"

For everyone's reference, a Google search did indeed locate a PDF version of this doc (revised in 1998, so perhaps not as dated as John thinks):

http://tis.eh.doe.gov/techstds/standard/std1029/s1029cn.pdf



Mike McCallister
Senior Documentation Specialist
Ontrack Data International
mmccallister -at- ontrack -dot- com
Phone: (720) 562-7355


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