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Other plain-English resources
For more information about plain English/plain language, concise writing and
global English, check out the resources on this Web page or contact Gary
Larson. Also check the links at Garbl's Writing Resources Online:
- Garbl's Concise Writing Guide provides simpler alternatives to wordy, verbose, overstated or pompous words and phrases.
- Garbl's Plain Language
Resources--websites that can help you use clear, concise writing to match
your needs with the needs of your readers through familiar words and simple
sentences.
- Garbl's Fat-Free Writing
Links--websites that give advice on cutting the fat from your writing--so
your readers can easily chew, digest and be nourished by your top-choice
words.
U.S. government | Other governments
| Other organizations | Print and Web
Plain-language programs of U.S. government
agencies
U.S. Plain Language Action and
Information Network--a government-wide group of federal employees
working to improve communications from the government to the public. The group
originated with a presidential memorandum on plain language in June
1998.
Federal Plain Language Guidelines--major guidance document of the
U.S. Plain Language Action and Information Network to help federal government
employees write plain-language documents that readers understand on first
reading.
Plain
Language Online Training--free interactive program developed by the
National Institute of Health in the U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services (use the Browse button for non-NIH employees)
Plain
Language: A Handbook for Writers in the U.S. Federal Government,
Richard Lauchman (PDF, 287KB)
- Plain
Language Campaign--Florida Department of Management Services
- Plain Language Works Best--Los
Angeles County, Quality and Productivity Commission
- Easy-to-Read
NYC: Guidelines for Clear and Effective Communication (PDF)--New York
City, Mayor's Office of Adult Education/Mayor's Office of Immigrant
Affairs
- Writing for Easy Reading--Department of Administrative Services, State of
Oregon
- Plain
Language Project--Office of Consumer Credit Commissioner, Texas
- Various Plain English Statutes--New York, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Florida, Minnesota, California
- Plain
Talk, Governor's Office, Washington State--guidelines, examples,
resources and the governor's executive order requiring all state agencies
to use simple and clear language when communicating with citizens and
businesses.
- Plain Talk at
Ecology--principles, resources and other information on writing clearly at
the Washington State Department of Ecology.
- Plain Language--Communications Nova
Scotia, Canada.
- Clear
Writing--Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food & Rural Affairs,
Canada
- Plain Language: Papers and
documents on using plain language--Office of Parliamentary Counsel,
Australia.
- Making
written information easier to understand for people with learning
disabilities (PDF)--Office of Disability Issues, Department of
Health, United Kingdom
-
How to Write Clearly (PDF)--European Commission of the European
Union.
- "
The importance of well-drafted originals in plain language in the multilingual
European Union" (PDF)--speech by Leonard Orban, European commissioner
for multiculturalism, European Union
- Plain Language Association
InterNational--a volunteer group of plain-language advocates and
professionals in public, nonprofit and private organizations. PLAIN's
website provides free articles, tutorials and Web links about writing,
government programs, legal resources, literacy, and other related topics.
- Plain Train: Plain
Language Online Training--helpful tips and techniques for improving your
communication skills with the use of plain language.
- Center for Plain
Language--a U.S.-based nonprofit membership organization of people in
government, academia and business who are dedicated to promoting and supporting
the use of plain language in the public and private sectors.
- Clarity--an
international association promoting plain legal language.
- Plain Language Commission--a
private organization in the United Kingdom that offers free articles on
writing, readability, jargon, standards of English, legal English and
grammar.
Other print and Web references
- An
Introduction to Plain Language, Cheryl Stephens, co-founder of Plain
Language Association InterNational
- Answering the
Critics of Plain Language, Professor Joseph Kimble
- The Complete Plain Words, Ernest Gowers, revised by Sidney Greenbaum
and Janet Whitcut
- The Dictionary of Concise Writing: More Than 10,000 Alternatives to
Wordy Phrases, Robert Hartwell Fiske
- Edit Yourself: A Manual for Everyone Who Works with Words, Bruce
Ross-Larson
- The Elements of International English Style: A Guide to Writing
Correspondence, Reports, Technical Documents and Internet Pages for a Global
Audience, Edmond H. Weiss
- From Plain
English to Global English, Rachel McAlpine
- Global English for Global Business, Rachel McAlpine
- The Global English Style Guide: Writing Clear, Translatable
Documentation for a Global Market, John R. Kohl
- Legal Writingin Plain English, Bryan A. Garner, author of
Garner's Modern American Usage | Exercises from Legal Writing
in Plain English
- Oxford Guide to Plain English, Martin Cutts, leader of the
Plain Language Commission and co-founder of the Plain English Campaign. An excellent,
easy-to-use resource!
- The Plain English Approach to Business Writing, Edward P. Bailey
Jr.
- Plain English at Work: A Guide to Writing and Speaking, Edward P.
Bailey Jr.--includes The Plain English Approach to Business
Writing)
- Plain English
Lexicon: A guide to whether your words will be understood (free PDF
download), Martin Cutts, Plain Language Commission, United Kingdom
- Plain Style: Techniques for Simple, Concise, Emphatic Business
Writing, Richard Lauchman--author of Plain Language: A Handbook for
Writers in the U.S. Federal Government (listed above under Plain-language programs of U.S. government agencies)
- "Using
Microsoft Word's Readability Program" (PDF)--Michigan Bar
Journal, January 2009.
- Write Tight: How to Keep Your Prose Sharp, Focused and Concise,
William Brohaugh
- Writing for
Dollars, Writing to Please, Professor Joseph Kimble
- Writing for the Web 3.0, Crawford Kilian
This page updated July 11, 2012.
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