The Clarity Journal 59
< 1 minute readIn this issue :
- The building blocks on Wessel’s website: the Amsterdam challenge
- Setting the standard: some steps toward a plain language profession
- Strong, cautious support: Clarity’s position on standards and accreditation
- International plain language standards— the view from the Center for Plain Language
- Writing by numbers: are readability formulas to clarity what karaoke is to song?
- Some thoughts on standards
- Towards a plain lingua franca for India
- Getting a grip on plain language
- The Dutch Constitution in plain language
- Plain Portuguese, the new member of the plain language family
- Clear language: the municipal challenge
- Best practices: key features of the City’s new staff report design
- Plain-language changes to the City of Toronto’s procedures by law
- 2 continents + 2 approaches + 1 vision = effective government communication
- Tools and techniques for working with subject matter experts to create plain language manuals
- A national organization of physicians embraces plain language: a case study and what we learned
- Certified plain-language consultants already exist in Sweden
- Linguistic lingo for lawyers—word classes