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      <title>Writing about medicines for people</title>
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      <description>The definitive  guidelines for writing, designing, and testing medicine information for consumers.This third edition has been updated, restructured as a reference tool to meet the needs of occasional and dedicated writers of medicine information for consumers. It contains new  illustrations,  worked examples, and an expanded  module on testing with medicine users.</description>
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      <title>The informationless society</title>
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      <description>Papers from the seminarEdited by David SlessCommunication Research Press, 199583 pp, ISBN 0 947170 06 5Heady speculation and bright promises for the future of the information superhighway are taking place in an informationless society. We are facing an uncertain communication future with little information to guide us. In this book, leading public figures, policy-makers and researchers raise serious concerns about the current debate. They describe research findings, and the many gaps in our knowledge, and they review policy debates and political imperatives.</description>
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      <title>Designing information for people</title>
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      <description>Edited by R Penman &amp; D Sless  Understand information design: the process of creating information which is accessible and usable. This collection of papers from our highly influencial symposium in 1990 is the classic text on Information Design in Australia. Long before most people had heard about usability or &#039;user-centred design&#039;, and before the internet, the Institute had developed methods for designing accessible and usable information.</description>
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      <description>Edited by D Sless &amp; R WisemanNew ways of thinking and practice.Originally used as a course text in Science Communication at the Australian National University, this set of readings will be of great interest to anyone working in communication and information design.</description>
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