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41. Writing White Papers: How to Capture Readers and Keep Them Engaged by Michael A. Stelzner | |
Hardcover: 214
Pages
(2006-10-01)
list price: US$34.95 -- used & new: US$19.93 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0977716937 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Excellent book!
useful and specific, but dry reading
Great Book for Whitepaper Writers and Marketers
Comprehensive and dull to read
An Easy and Excellent Read |
42. McGraw-Hill's Concise Guide to Writing Research Papers (Perfect Phrases Series) by Carol Ellison | |
Paperback: 208
Pages
(2010-01-11)
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Editorial Review Product Description Write an effective research paper--no sweat! The words “research paper” may send a chill down your spine. You're thinking about the hours of research and the days of writing ahead-and that's after wringing your hands about the topic! Never fear, this concise resource will guide you through the process step-by-step and make the experience painless. With veteran composition instructor Carol Ellison's advice, you'll be able to create a thought-provoking research paper that will get you the best possible grade! McGraw-Hill's Concise Guide to Writing Research Papers gives you the tools to: |
43. A Concise Guide to Technical Communication(3rd Edition) by Laura J. Gurak, John M. Lannon | |
Paperback: 416
Pages
(2006-07-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description A Concise Guide to Technical Communication takes a situational approach, emphasizing issues of audience and purpose for any technical communication task. The first text of its kind to acknowledge that most technical communication today takes place electronically, this Concise Guide offers a seamless connection between the new and old worlds of technical communication. Customer Reviews (4)
English class book
Good Reference Book
Updated Edition Needed!
Concise Guide 2nd Ed. |
44. Writing for Design Professionals: A Guide to Writing Successful Proposals, Letters, Brochures, Portfolios, Reports, Presentations, and Job Applications by Stephen A. Kliment | |
Hardcover: 228
Pages
(2006-08-17)
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Helpful Resource
Writing for Design Professionals is one of the most comprehensive, specific guides you could want.
Inspiring for students and professionals |
45. Professional and Technical Writing: Problem Solving at Work by George E. Kennedy, Tracy T. Montgomery | |
Paperback: 510
Pages
(2001-12-28)
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Editorial Review Product Description Taking a research-based, integrated problem solving approach to technical and professional writing, this volume provides a model that illustrates real working-world solutions to problems that readers are likely to encounter in the workplace. Designed to show that problem solving is a multidimensional process, each chapter begins with a short scenario case study that deals with theoretical or applied issues of technical and professional communication, thereby preparing users to excel in the professional world. The volume addresses a variety of forms of professionalism and problem solving including technical and rhetorical problem solving, solving problems through research, reports and completion reports, proposals, letters and memoranda's, solving problems through trip reports, feasibility studies, and lab reports, policy statements, manuals, and procedures, as well as solving problems in the professional job search, through document design, and through oral presentations. For business professionals and others who would benefit from enhanced problem-solving skills. |
46. Handbook for Writing Technical Proposals That Win Contracts by Donald V. Helgeson | |
Hardcover: 218
Pages
(1985-08)
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47. Technical Writing for Success by Darlene Smith-Worthington, Sue Jefferson | |
Hardcover: 448
Pages
(2010-02-08)
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Ok for a younger crowd |
48. Technical Writing 101 : A Real-World Guide to Planning and Writing Technical Documentation by Sarah S. O'Keefe, Alan S. Pringle | |
Paperback: 258
Pages
(2000-09-15)
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Excellent
Good, real-world advice
Good for beginners Neat presentation, large font size and simple language make the book very easy to read. But a few spelling and grammatical errors tend to put you off. More so when it is supposed to be a book on writing! Try spotting these errors when you read the book. It could be good editorial practice. Not that you don't have enough of that already. True to its title, the book doesn't dwell too much on any of the wide range of topics it covers. But, a few sections stand out. Chapter 3, "Doc plans and outlines," and Chapter 13, "Single sourcing" are well researched and presented. The book also has a long list of references-web sites and mailing lists relevant to our profession. Even if you don't have time to read the entire book, don't miss the cartoons and illustrations-especially the one on the back cover.
Who are these people called Technical Writers? After leaving the Government and moving to the USA, I no longer wanted to train but I wanted to continue writing since I had enjoyed it so much. I was later hired as a technical writer for a fortune 500 company in Oklahoma. A friend of mine back in Canada wanted to know what I was doing but I didn't know how to explain it in 20,000 words or less. Sarah rescued me by writing this book and I immediately ordered it. Not only is the material accurate; the book is funny, immensely readable and short enough to be absorbed by a non-techie within a few hours. I sent the book to my friend and she finally understands what I do (or rather USED to do!) Never, when I wrote "The WordPerfect 5.1 Reference Series" for the Canadian Government did I think I would be launching a satisfying lifetime career. Thank you Sarah and Alex for putting into words the details of what technical communication is all about, and how to go about much of it!
Not what I expected However, the reason I purchased the book was to study up on technical writing in order to take the Technical Writing Dante test. After I finished reading the book, I looked at the sample questions and found that not one of them had been addressed. ... Read more |
49. Writing for Science and Engineering: Papers, Presentations and Reports by Heather Silyn-Roberts | |
Paperback: 281
Pages
(2002-12-31)
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Great for those who need help, need a refresher, or just a checklist
Excellent source of information |
50. Microsoft Manual of Style for Technical Publications by Microsoft Corporation | |
Paperback: 432
Pages
(2004-06-02)
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Editorial Review Product Description While this manual ofstyle can't possibly list everything that is created by Microsoft, itdoes advise how to use and spell both general and computer-relatedterms and takes a stand on sticky style, technical writing, and designand interface issues. This second edition has been updated to includesignificant changes in Internet terminology and usage. Alphabeticallytabbed pages make it easy to locate topics of interest. A usefulappendix defines acronyms and abbreviations and shares any specialstyle rules associated with them. Another appendix lists keyboardcharacters and the correct names that should be used to describe eachone. The enclosed CD-ROM contains an electronic version of the bookalong with a copy of the Microsoft Press ComputerDictionary. --Cristina Vaamonde Customer Reviews (41)
Wait for the next edition
Excellent Tool With Room For Improvement
Microsoft Manual of Style Worth the Money
Excellent Manual...
MS Manual of styleJFO Review |
51. Guide to Effective Military Writing by William A. McIntosh | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(2003-05-01)
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Writing for military bound high school students |
52. Ideas into Words: Mastering the Craft of Science Writing by Elise Hancock | |
Paperback: 176
Pages
(2003-05-07)
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Editorial Review Product Description In Ideas into Words, Elise Hancock, a professional writer and editor with thirty years ofexperience, provides both novice and seasoned science writers with the practical advice andcanny insights they need to take their craft to the next level. Rich with real-life examples andanecdotes, this book covers the essentials of science writing: finding story ideas, learning thescience, opening and shaping a piece, polishing drafts, overcoming blocks, and conductinginterviews with scientists and other experts who may not be accustomed to making their ideasunderstandable to lay readers. Hancock's wisdom will prove useful to anyone pursuing nonfiction writing as a career. Shedevotes an entire chapter to habits and attitudes that writers should cultivate, another to structure,and a third to the art of revision. Some of her advice is surprising (she cautions against slavishuse of transitions, for example); all of it is hard-earned, astute, and wittily conveyed. This conciseguide is essential reading for every writer attempting to explain the world of science to the rest ofus. Customer Reviews (4)
Worth reading for aspiring science writers
Joy of Writing
important for science writers; easy and fun to read Her writing was a delight to read. "As the article proceeds, it is as if the selected facts are coated in honey, so that they slide down easy, one pill at a time.No reader will go away thinking, Boy was that turgid, I had to learn a new word just about every paragraph - even though she did." The book is organized into the following chapters: 1 A Matter of Attitude What I particularly liked: + her ability to use extended similes, metaphors I highly recommend this book for anyone who writes, but particularly for anyone who wants to write for the scientific or technical markets. John Dunbar
Useful for aspiring science writers and scientists alike Hancock does indeed provide a nice glimpse into scientific journalism.The second and third chapters focused on reporting science and interacting with scientists from a journalist's perspective.A lot of the suggestions also apply to what makes for a good science student.The final four chapters dealt with writing and some of the suggestions do cross over from journalism to other forms of writing.The first chapter was the most enjoyable; the discussions of what science is and how scientists think were gems.My favorites sections were on the mentoring process in science and the difference between scientific and legal forms of rational inquiry - truth vs. verdict. I recommend this book mainly to people interested in becoming science writers.I believe the suggestions would help anyone reporting on my own work, for example.The suggestions and discussions in the book are also of value to scientists who wish to communicate their work. ... Read more |
53. A Technical Guide For Performing and Writing Phase I Environmental Site Assessments by Thomas Socha | |
Paperback: 132
Pages
(2001-09-13)
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Editorial Review Product Description Example 3-5: Based on reasonably ascertainable records for the subject property, which extended back to approximately 1927, data failure occurred prior to 1927. The subject property, since building development approximately in 1946 the subject property has been occupied by two one-story buildings. Customer Reviews (3)
Good info but who the hell was the editor?
too many typos and incorrect usage errors
Pure Genius!!! |
54. Engineering Your Writing Success: How Engineers Can Master Effective On-the-Job Communication Skills by JamesE. Vincler, NancyHorlick Vincler | |
Paperback: 304
Pages
(1996-01-01)
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If you're only going to buy one book on writing for engineers, buy this one!
Presents concepts well.
Engineering your writing success |
55. Franklin Covey Style Guide for Business and Technical Communication by Franklin Covey, Frankin Covey Company Staff | |
Paperback: 440
Pages
(2000-06-01)
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A must have refrence tool for busy business writers
It's in Alphabetical Order and Includes Design
Use as an Office Reference Book
Don't waste your money on the 4th edition!
Real deal |
56. Effective Writing: Improving Scientific, Technical and Business Communication by John Kirkman, Christopher Turk | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(1989-05-24)
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57. An Outline of Scientific Writing: For Researchers With English As a Foreign Language by Jen Tsi Yang, Janet N. Yang | |
Paperback: 160
Pages
(1995-09)
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A good writing guide
A guide for beginners |
58. Technical Editing: The Practical Guide For Editors And Writers (Hewlett-Packard Press) by Judith Tarutz | |
Paperback: 480
Pages
(1992-07-21)
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Textbook for TWC431-TWC531 online class at ASU
Excellent Book - Highly Recommend
Excellent Resource on Technical Editing
Would not recommend
Now I understand editing |
59. Science and Technical Writing: A Manual of Style by Philip Rubens | |
Hardcover: 544
Pages
(2000-12-19)
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where credit is due
just view the excerpt
One of the four essential books for the technical writer My only complaint--my standard complaint about my reference books--is that the index is far less comprehensive than it ought to be.Given modern computer indexing capabilities, one would think authors and publishers could do a better job. However, with this is one of the four essential books: 1. Strunk and White, Elements of Style, 2. Prentice Hall, Words Into Type, 3. Garner, A Dictionary of Modern American Usage (for the British tech writer, Fowler's Modern English Usage) and 4. Ruebens, Science and Technical Writing.With these four, atechnical writer can handle almost any situation that arises.There are other books covering special fields that can be added, but these four will always be the bedrock. If you are a professional technical writer or only an occasional one, you can't go wrong having this book handy on your desktop.
Very useful |
60. Developing Training Courses : A Technical Writer's Guide to Instructional Design and Development by Rives Hassell-Corbiell | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(2001-03)
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Editorial Review Product Description —Develop training lessons that make a difference. This systematic approach has helped thousands of writers like youcreate training programs that deliver what they promise. In justhours, you can learn techniques and time-savers that others havelearned only through hard-won experience and costly mistakes. Keep this book handy. You'll reach for it often for real-world adviceabout every phase of your project from initial planning totroubleshooting. Better than a mentor, it's a must-have for everysuccessful training or user-education professional. Customer Reviews (3)
Good for content planning, not for content writing
Terrific for Planning from the Ground Up! It is a life saver!
Very applicable |
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