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Subject:WEISS REFERENCE From:Gregg Roberts <gregg -dot- roberts -at- TPOINT -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 7 Dec 1994 20:38:36 -0600
Someone just cited incomplete data for a how-to book by Weiss. I looked up the
complete reference:
Weiss, Edmond H. How to write usable user documentation. Phoenix: Onyx Press,
1991 (2nd ed.). 267 pp. Indexed under Electronic Data Processing, Computers,
Technical Writing. ISBN 0897746392. Library of Congress: QA 76.165 W44
A 1985 edition is entitled "How to write a usable user manual."