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A Concise Guide to Technical Communication

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The book takes a situational approach, emphasizing issues of audience, purpose, and task. In addition, it is the first Technical Communication text which acknowledges that most technical communication today is electronic—whether it be Web sites, CD–ROM help files, or e–mail reports, today's technical communicators work more in the new media than in the old ones. The Concise Guide offers a seamless connection between the new and old worlds of technical communication. Offering a critical look at communication technologies in relation to technical communication, this text is designed for a broad range of undergraduate classes. Includes concise coverage and examples of how to create and design successful technical print and electronic documents including proposals, instructions, specifications, documentation, procedures, reports, and memos. Also includes cutting edge coverage of such issues as ethics, copyright, plagiarism, usability, page design and visual communication. This book is for any professional who wants a concise guide to becoming a better communicator in the technical professions.

384 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2000

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July 30, 2010
This was a textbook for a paper I was taking. It was useful but not in an indepth way, as you would expect from a 'concise' guide.

A good general introduction to the topic.
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