Editing Technical Writing

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Exhaustively illustrated and broad in scope, Editing Technical Writing is a comprehensive textbook and reference for students of technical editing and communication, as well as a training manual for working professionals in business and government who must revise documents to communicate technical information clearly and effectively. It examines the editor's broad role in the collaborative writing of a document, from scheduling, staffing, and budgeting publication work through editing text and graphics to coordinating proofreading and production work. Chapters on editing text and graphics are supplemented by others on degrees of edit, style guides, editing specific types of documents such as proposals, proofreading, schedules and budgets, grammar, and punctuation. Extensive examples, materials to edit, and exercises with answer keys and explanations clarify editorial goals and procedures and provide students with realistic editing experience. Discussions of concepts such as legibility, readability and effective design contribute to the students' base in communication theory. Also, editing guidelines and graphics from a variety of professional documents introduce the range of materials and techniques available to the technical editor and make Editing Technical Writing a valuable reference as well as text. A bibliography identifies valuable resources for editing student and editors.

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Name in long format: Editing Technical Writing
ISBN-10: 0195063511
ISBN-13: 9780195063516
Book pages: 408
Book language: en
Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Dimensions: Height: 6.5 Inches, Length: 9.19 Inches, Weight: 1.3007273458 Pounds, Width: 0.72 Inches

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