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This issue contains reviews of Substance and Style: Instruction and Practice in Copyediting by Mary Stoughton; Industrial-strength SGML: An Introduction to Enterprise Publishing by Truly Donovan; The Scientific Voice by Scott L. Montgomery; Wired Style: Principles of English Usage in the Digital Age by Constance Hale, ed.; Designing Business: Multiple Media, Multiple Disciplines by Clement Mok; Writing in a Milieu of Utility: The Move to Technical Communication in American Engineering Programs, 1850-1950 by Teresa C. Kynell; Digital Type Design Guide: The Page Designer's Guide to Working with Type by Sean Cavanaugh and Ken Oyer; Dictionary of PC Hardware and Data Communications Terms by Mitchell Shnier; The Computer Contradictionary by Stan Kelly-Bootle; The Wired Neighborhood by Stephen Doheny-Farina; Shamans, Software, and Spleens: Law and the Construction of the Information Society by James Boyle; SGML: The Billion Dollar Secret by Chet Ensign.

Document Type: Book Review

Publication date: 01 August 1997

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