
BOOK REVIEWS
This issue contains reviews of Dynamic Computer Design by Jake Widman; Managing Your Documentation Products by JoAnn T. Hackos; The Icon Book: Visual Symbols for Computer Systems and Documentation by William Horton; Mark My Words: Instruction and Practice in
Proofreading, 2nd ed., by Peggy Smith; Handbook of Usability Testing by Jeffrey Rubin; A Practical Guide to Usability Testing by Joseph S. Dumas and Janice C. Redish; Usability Engineering by Jakob Nielsen; Developing User Interfaces: Ensuring Usability Through
Product and Process by Deborah Hix and H. Rex Hartson; Secrets of Effective GUI Design by Mark Minasi; It's Time to Clean Your Windows: Designing GUIS That Work by Wilbert O. Galitz; The Desktop Multimedia Bible by Jeff Burger; Legal Writing: The Strategy of Persuasion,
3rd ed., by Norman Brand and John O. White.
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Document Type: Book Review
Publication date: 1995-05-01
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