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Geoffrey Duke <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 26 Nov 1996 14:46:16 -0500
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At 03:18 PM 11/20/96 +0000, you wrote:
>Hi -
>
>I was out with the flu during the recent Format Wrokshop. Can someone
>fill me in on the details? 

I did a <em> brief </em> presentation:

	<http://mole.uvm.edu/~gcd/courses/grad/sld001.htm>

>I'm not sure what is meant by theses needing
>to be formatted on a word processor, particularly the bit about Table of
>Contents and Indexes. How much formatting, what kind, a template, what's
>the desired end etc.?

At this point, the END RESULT is still hardcopy. The grad college folks
have emphasized electronic formatting as a tool to get there. But I have
yet to hear clear answers to the questions you pose. I think that the
requirements of establishing an electronic end product could provide us
with some strong guideline in answering those questions, if we can begin
the dialog.

Right now, students are starting at A. and need to get to B. and it doesn't
really matter how they get there as long as B. is B. When they need to get
to C. instead, then things will change. (Holding back my systems theory).

--Geoff



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