atw: Re: Glossaries
- From: "Brian Clarke" <brianclarke01@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <austechwriter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 12:29:36 +1100
Hi Jill,
What's wrong with giving the client what it seeks? Isn't that what marketing is
all about?
Now, do you mean a header or a title?
When I was writing for military tenders, we were required by the government
purchasing division to follow the Requirements section with a list of acronyms,
abbreviations and terms used in special ways - so this put the list as about #2
in reading the document. What its title was I can no longer recall. However, I
introduced a modification to this procedure whereby relevant parts of this list
appeared at the beginning of each section - we learned/knew that the purchaser
would break the doc up and distribute these sections to its experts.
Brian.
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