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Write clearly: how to take your writing for the web to the next level

Jane Matthews 18 November 2019 30 June 2012

These slides form part of a workshop on writing and editing for the web, delivered for EMBL-EBI in June 2012.

Write clearly: take your web writing to the next level from Caroline Jarrett

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