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Guidelines for official publications in local authorities

All local authorities produce a large variety of documents, both in printed and electronic formats, ranging from reports to minutes of meetings to publicity for local initiatives. It is essential that documents include certain standard information so that users may find, trace, refer to and use them correctly. This guide is designed to help all those who have responsibility for writing, compiling and publishing official documents to make their publications as easy as possible for others to find, use, refer to and cite. Librarians and information professionals may also find the information in this guide useful.. By Alison Lawson with Pauline Benefield, Richard Downing and Sue Woolmer


By NFER, UK.


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