Communicating Technical Information: A Guide for the Electronic Age

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Giving users the tools and know-how to become proficient technical writers, this state-of-the-art guide takes a hands-on approach to learning the ins and outs of the craft, organizing material around a series of task-oriented chapters that each focus on a typical kind of technical writing assignment. Centered around the belief that writing is a step-by-step process, it addresses the expanded roles and needs of the today's technical writer, and emphasizes the importance of technical communication in the professional workplace.

Provides varied, real-life examples that show how writers progress from start to finish, emphasizing the choices writers make and why they make those choices. Covers traditional forms as well as specialized contemporary forms, such as abstracts, literature reviews, impact studies, user manuals, on-line documentation, and hypertext authoring. Focuses on the computer as an integral part of all areas of communication, and shows how to utilize the newest computer-based tools, including how to write for the World Wide Web. Now devotes an entire chapter to ethical issues encountered in both technical writing and in general writing classes.

For technical writers.

Name in long format: Communicating Technical Information: A Guide for the Electronic Age
ISBN-10: 0137612710
ISBN-13: 9780137612710
Book pages: 568
Book language: en
Edition: Subsequent
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Pearson College Div
Dimensions: Height: 9.25 Inches, Length: 7.25 Inches, Weight: 2.1605301676 Pounds, Width: 1 Inches

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