Title :
Technical Writing: Principles, Strategies, and Reading, 6th Edition [Book review; Reep, D.C.; 2006]
Abstract :
Expectations for a book in its 6th edition are relatively high: it must have more than casual merit to garner continued editions, and this book meets most expectations quite nicely. Structure, content, and presentation combine for an effective text for those practicing technical communication (or pursuing the educational prerequisites for such a career plan). Some of the topics covered include: resources for technical communication; visual communication; workplace literacy; collaboration and ethics; document design; the need for good definitions; description; instructions, procedures, and process explanations; the different types of reports; letters, memos, and email; and career communication (a.k.a. resume writing) and oral presentations. The text is well written and should prove useful to the practicing technical writer, regardless of the particular industry in which he or she is employed. It will be referred to on a regular basis.
Keywords :
Book reviews; Collaborative work; Electronic mail; Employment; Engineering profession; Ethics; Online Communities/Technical Collaboration; Professional communication; Visual communication; Writing; Audience; collaboration; document design; document organization; ethics; reports; web writing;
Journal_Title :
Professional Communication, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPC.2007.902673