White Papers

Subject: White Papers
From: "Ed" <miraclewhip00 -at- hotmail -dot- com>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2002 13:15:22 -0500


Hi!

I'm a tech-writer grad student in SW Missouri and I thought I'd de-lurk for
a moment to ask a question :)

I'm preparing a document design guide on white papers. I've found quite a
bit of good info in the archives on white papers and on tech
writing/marketing in general(thanks for revamping the earch engine guys! the
new one rocks!).

My question is: Does anyone have any insight into why there is so little
info on how to write white papers. they are a pretty common document type.
(A google search on 'white papers' returns 2.3 million hits ... a search on
Brittney Spears only produces 1.1 million ) I have perused dozens of recent
tech writing text books and only one even mentioned white papers (in a tabel
listing document types) and a text on tech writing for marketing only
mentions them twice (without defining the term or discussing them at
length). So...why the silence? White papers are neither that hard to
define nor and they so easy as to be safely ignored.

Any thoughts? Feel free to email me offlist if that seems more apropos, and
I can post a summary later.

Many thanks

Ed

<relurk>


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