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General recording technique : Tips on positioning and using the equipment.
General presentation: Tips on presenting text verbally.
Publicity: Tips on publicising your service.
How to deal with tables, graphs, diagrams etc: Tips on presenting visually complicated material.
Labelling and packaging audio cassettes: Tips on all aspects of labelling and packaging cassettes for producers and users.
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(A 70-minute instructional tape and booklet providing guidance for people involved in reading information on to tape.)
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