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>we are conducting research into the work undertaken by "technical
>writers", either as employees or under "freelance contractors".
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>sincerely,
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>jack w. bonney,
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>vancouver canada
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>ssi_can -at- istar -dot- ca
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Hi, Jack,
Please forgive me if I have overlooked this information in your posting,
but I am curious as to who "we" are; that is, what organization are you
associated with? Who is doing the research?
Also, how will the information you gather be used?
Thanks,
Estella
(clifford -at- fp -dot- com)
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