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Subject:Re: Writing Procedures with ISO 9000 Sta From:"KAHN, DEBRA" <DEBRAK -at- FTC1 -dot- AEI -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 18 Mar 1998 10:23:21 -0600
Sujatha--
I just happen to be looking at a copy of the Winter 1997 issue of the STC
Independent Perspective when I received your e-mail. An article by Mark L.
Levinson in this issue lists a bunch of listserv addresses relevant to
technical writing. Here is what he lists under ISO 9000 and Proposals:
ISO 9000
Address: listserv -at- vm1 -dot- nodak -dot- edu
Message: subscribe iso900 Your Name
Proposals
Address:majordomo -at- ari -dot- net
Message: subscribe proposal-l
I am not sure how current this information is, but you may want to check it
out.
Good luck.
--Debra Kahn
debrak -at- ftc1 -dot- aei -dot- com
Advanced Energy Industries, Inc.
Colorado USA
"Just me"
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From: Sujatha Das
To: techwr-l -at- listserv -dot- okstate -dot- edu
Subject: Writing Procedures with ISO 9000 Standar
Date: Wednesday, March 18, 1998 1:03PM
Can some one tell me about web sites or any information you may =
regarding wrting procedures keeping in mind ISO 9000 standards. I would =
like to know the checklist of all items that the document should =
contain.
I would also like to know some good sites and online help regarding =
business writing - Standardized formats for Proposals, What all a =
courseware should contain, Standardizing Business plans etc.