Ways of treating defined terms
[email protected] Fri, 27 Nov 2009 16:22:24 +0000
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Dear Mark There is a section called 'Books on law' in: Butcher's Copy-editing, Cambridge University Press, 2009, by Judith Butcher, Caroline Drake and Maureen Leach. It might be of some help? Kind regards Thomas User design Graphic communication design, illustration and production service 31 Dover Street Leicester Leicestershire LE1 6PW, UK T 00 44 (0)7790924159 W http://www.userdesign.co.uk E [email protected] > InfoD-Cafe: Ways of treating defined terms > From: Mark Stanton <[email protected]>Add > To: [email protected] > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > I am currently looking into best and current practice for the treatment > of defined terms in legal texts - typography, content, structure, > position etc. > > > Have you seen or tried any particularly successful, unusual, weird, or > maybe even unsuccessful solutions? > > > Many thanks for your help > Mark Stanton > and/or/if > > > [email protected] > + 44 (0)778 738 7885 > www.andorif.co.uk ___________________________________________________________________ Use the following address to post a message to all subscribers: [email protected] To subscribe, unsubscribe or change your options, visit: http://list.InformationDesign.org/mailman/listinfo/infodesign-cafe For all Information Design matters: http://InformationDesign.org Problems? Write to: [email protected] ___________________________________________________________________