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	<description>A bibliography of works by Hudak David, Ginny in the field of technical communication.</description>
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		<title>Content Management for Dynamic Web Delivery</title>
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		<description>One comes away from the book with a feeling of an enormous challenge—technical, organizational, budgetary, and political. If you or your boss is considering developing and deploying a content management system at your place of work and you both want to know what you might be in for, get this book.</description>
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		<title>Website Indexing: Enhancing Access to Information Within Websites</title>
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		<description>Browne and Jermey say that &apos;increasingly sophisticated retrieval methods&apos; will be needed as the Web gets more complex. They believe that good, back-of-the-book-style indexes &apos;are effective tools for improving the speed and accuracy of user searches.&apos; With their book as a guide, you are in a position to determine that for yourself and for your Web site.</description>
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		<title>White Graphics: The Power of White in Graphic Design</title>
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		<description>Every graphic designer or editor who has been forced to explain to a client why there is nothing—text or image—on a part of a page should have Gail Deibler Finke&apos;s newest book. It demonstrates clearly and convincingly &apos;the power of white in graphic design.&apos;</description>
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		<title>Easy Web Graphics</title>
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		<description>&lt;i&gt;Easy Web Graphics&lt;/i&gt; would be a good choice for novice or intermediate users of Microsoft FrontPage and Microsoft Photo Editor who want to make better use of those products.</description>
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		<title>The Handbook of Digital Publishing</title>
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		<description>&lt;i&gt;The Handbook of Digital Publishing&lt;/i&gt; is a remarkable work for both its breadth of content and the quality of explanation. The handbook is, quite simply, overwhelming. From animation to ZIP files, surely these two volumes have it covered. I looked up things I knew and things I didn&apos;t. For both, I found in Kleper a lucid, detailed explanation, usually complete with topic history, technical specifications, and options for use.</description>
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