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- ISBN
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About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Longman Publishing
ISBN-10
0205279325
ISBN-13
9780205279326
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1089474
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
450 Pages
Publication Name
Technical Communicator's Handbook
Language
English
Publication Year
1999
Subject
Technical Writing
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Technology & Engineering
Format
Spiral
Dimensions
Item Height
3.3 in
Item Weight
19.8 Oz
Item Length
8.5 in
Item Width
5.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
99-023167
Dewey Edition
21
TitleLeading
The
Dewey Decimal
808/.0666
Table Of Content
Each Part concludes with Resources. Preface. I.PLANNING AND RESEARCH. 1.Planning. Determining the Focus. Discovering Initial Ideas. Organizing. Setting and Following Standards. Managing the Document. Creating the Document Plan. Using Planning Tools. 2.Research. Approaches. Planning Research. Taking Notes. Research Ethics. Research Methodologies. Evaluating Research Information. Annotated Bibliographies. Literature Reviews. Research Tools. Documentation Styles. II.WRITING. 3.Style. Style and Discourse Communities. Style and Genre. Kinds of Styles. 4.Tone. Developing an Appropriate Tone. Bias. International Technical Communication. 5.Writing. Levels of Diction. Usage. Sentences. Paragraphs. Larger Segments. Revising. III.DESIGN AND ILLUSTRATION. 6.Design. Basic Principles of Design. Planning the Design. Typography. Print Design. Online Design. Web Page Design. 7.Illustration. Illustrating for Print. Illustrating for Online and the Web. Tables. Graphs. Charts. Drawings, Diagrams, and Maps. Photographs and Clip Art. Computer Illustrations. IV.EDITING. 8.Developmental Editing. 9.Substantive Editing. 10.Copyediting. 11.Proofreading. 12.Editing for Style. Accuracy. Active Verbs and Active Voice. Appropriateness. Clarity. Conciseness. Concreteness. Consistency. Simplicity. Sincerity. 13.Editing for Grammar. Parts of Speech. Problematic Grammar Issues. 14.Editing for Mechanics. Spelling. Punctuation. Bullets. Abbreviations, Acronyms, and Initialisms. Numbers. Capitalization. 15.Reviewing. Reviewing Small Projects. Peer Review Strategies. Reviewing Large Projects. 16.Evaluating. Simple Testing. Usability Testing. V.PRODUCTION. 17.Planning to Produce Your Print Document. What You Will Print and How You Will Print It. Scheduling. Budgeting. 18.Traditional Printing Methods. 19.Special Processes. 20.Electronic Methods. 21.Submitting Your Job to a Print Shop. Quantity. Dimensions. Resolution. Paper. Ink. Color. Photographs and Other Illustrations. Covers. Proofs. Binding. Packaging and Mailing. 22.Word Processing and Desktop Publishing. Word Processing Tools. Desktop Publishing Tools. Selecting the Most Suitable Tool. 23.Online Electronic Publishing. Web Publishing. CD-ROM Publishing. VI.THE INTERNET. 24.Basic Internet Information. 25.Asynchronous Communication. E-mail. Usenet. Mailing Lists. 26.Synchronous Communication. Talk. Internet Relay Chat. MUDs. 27.Computer Bulletin Boards. 28.World
Synopsis
This quick and easy reference discusses the basic knowledge and skills that are essential for effective technical communication. Jones (English, U. of Central Florida) covers about 300 topics and explores a range of possibilities for creating various documents. He covers not only technical documents, The Technical Communicator's Handbook offers concise discussions of more than 300 essential topics in technical communication for students and practicing professionals in a variety of technical disciplines. The handbook's format spiral binding and convenient tabs and clear style make it particularly accessible, while its systematic organization and comprehensive approach make it equally useful as a classroom teaching tool or a quick reference for technical writers. The Technical Communicator's Handbook begins with five sections covering the essential topics of the technical communication process from planning to production. The remaining four sections cover topics all technical writers need to know to succeed in their fields, including Internet use, correspondence, and a wide variety of technical documents. Unique qualities of this handbook include: discussions of brainstorming, mind mapping, and freewriting; evaluating Internet sources; style, tone, and bias; designing and illustrating on-line as well as print documents; and major editing strategies. Complete sections are devoted to using the Internet and developing a wide variety of interpersonal skills. Lists of practical tips and computer tools provide expert advice to students and professionals alike. Both the tips and the section-by-section bibliographies reflect the input of practicing professionals.
LC Classification Number
PE1475.J567 2000
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