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At 07:20 PM 03/03/1999 -0600, Jane Bergen wrote:
>Wylie & Sons had a good thing going with their
>Technical Communication Library, but I haven't seen much out of it
>lately. The last time I tried to search at their web site for it, I
>got no hits!
As of this afternoon:
Technical Communication Library got no hits
Technical Communications Library got 1 hit
Wiley Technical Communicatins Library got 5 hits
The most recent listing is for Nancy Hofts book on international tech comm.
The date is 1995, so I think it's safe to say they've either discontinued
the series or changed the series title.
<sigh>
Kat Nagel
MasterWork Consulting Services katnagel -at- eznet -dot- net
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