Keyboard skill—a useful business accompaniment
Abstract
The number of people who, one way or another, continue to learn how to operate a typewriter is undoubtedly rising every year. For one person who will learn it as a livelihood‐earning skill, there are four or five who acquire some measure of ability in order to use the typewriter for their own social or semi‐professional purposes — club secretaries, business men, journalists, police, clerks, local government officers, civil servants, medical receptionists, authors, and so on, in addition to the ‘average man’ — or, more usually, the ‘average woman’ — who uses it solely for personal purposes.
Citation
Canning, B.W. (1975), "Keyboard skill—a useful business accompaniment", Education + Training, Vol. 17 No. 10, pp. 277-278. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb016409
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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