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  1. A Concise Guide to Technical Communication(3rd Edition) by Laura J. Gurak, John M. Lannon, 2006-07-30
  2. Writing for Design Professionals: A Guide to Writing Successful Proposals, Letters, Brochures, Portfolios, Reports, Presentations, and Job Applications by Stephen A. Kliment, 2006-08-17
  3. Professional and Technical Writing: Problem Solving at Work by George E. Kennedy, Tracy T. Montgomery, 2001-12-28
  4. Handbook for Writing Technical Proposals That Win Contracts by Donald V. Helgeson, 1985-08
  5. Technical Writing for Success by Darlene Smith-Worthington, Sue Jefferson, 2010-02-08
  6. Technical Writing 101 : A Real-World Guide to Planning and Writing Technical Documentation by Sarah S. O'Keefe, Alan S. Pringle, 2000-09-15
  7. Writing for Science and Engineering: Papers, Presentations and Reports by Heather Silyn-Roberts, 2002-12-31
  8. Microsoft Manual of Style for Technical Publications by Microsoft Corporation, 2004-06-02
  9. Guide to Effective Military Writing by William A. McIntosh, 2003-05-01
  10. Ideas into Words: Mastering the Craft of Science Writing by Elise Hancock, 2003-05-07
  11. A Technical Guide For Performing and Writing Phase I Environmental Site Assessments by Thomas Socha, 2001-09-13
  12. Engineering Your Writing Success: How Engineers Can Master Effective On-the-Job Communication Skills by JamesE. Vincler, NancyHorlick Vincler, 1996-01-01
  13. Franklin Covey Style Guide for Business and Technical Communication by Franklin Covey, Frankin Covey Company Staff, 2000-06-01
  14. Effective Writing: Improving Scientific, Technical and Business Communication by John Kirkman, Christopher Turk, 1989-05-24

61. Southwestern Ontario Chapter STC | Home Page
Links, job bank, workshops, high school technical writing competition, chapter meetings
http://www.stc-soc.org/
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Update: The location for Progression Evening has changed to Hagey Hall, room 373 (HH 373) more Meetings for the rest of the year have been updated and are now available on the calendar of events
Progression Evening (September 14)
A number of specialists have been recruited to share their knowledge about different tools/software used in the industry. The presenters will be:
Julia Oulette - Adobe Illustrator
Peter Kehoe - Adobe Photoshop
Shannon Lerner - Adobe Acrobat
David Jaarsma and Jessie-Lee Schwartz - Microsoft Word
Bernard Aschwanden - Framemaker
Christine McKarney - Robohelp For more about the speakers, go to their

62. BCIT : : Technical Writing: Part-time, Associate Certificate
BCIT's Technical Writing certificate program has parttime classes in both Burnaby and Vancouver, BC and provides an excellent launch pad into a rewarding career in the tech
http://www.bcit.ca/study/programs/6425acert

63. Technical And Scientific Writing Handouts (D.G. Jerz)
Recent Additions. 25 Nov Dec 2001; by Dennis G. Jerz Titles for Web Pages In Context and Out of Context Most writers know the value of an informative title, but
http://jerz.setonhill.edu/writing/technical/index.html
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25 Nov Dec 2001; by Dennis G. Jerz
Titles for Web Pages: In Context and Out of Context
Most writers know the value of an informative title, but but many beginning web authors don't know that each web page needs two kinds of titles 13 Nov 2001; by Dennis G. Jerz
Short Reports: How To Write Routine Technical Documents
This collection of documents uses examples and commentary to teach technical writing principles. Chief among them: good writers don't need fancy words; a technical document is not a mystery novel; and, break your content into appropriate sections (Abstract or Executive Summary? Introduction or Background? Recommendations or Conclusions?). 05 Feb 2001;

64. Allyn & Bacon TechCommunity: Welcome!
Resources for teachers as well as information about the publisher s line of books.
http://www.abacon.com/techcommunity/

65. Functional Spec Tutorial :: What And Why
Learn what a functional specification is, why they re used, and how to write one.
http://www.mojofat.com/tutorial
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What Is A Functional Specification? Functional specifications (functional specs), in the end, are the blueprint for how you want a particular web project or application to look and work. It details what the finished product will do, how a user will interact with it, and what it will look like. By creating a blueprint of the product first, time and productivity are saved during the development stage because the programmers can program instead of also working out the logic of the user-experience. It will also enable you to manage the expectations of your clients or management, as they will know exactly what to expect. Why write a Functional Spec? A key benefit of writing up a Functional Spec is in streamlining the development process. The developer working from the spec has, ideally, all of their questions answered about the application and can start building it. And since this is a spec that was approved by the client, they are building nothing less than what the client is expecting. There should be nothing left to guess or interpret when the spec is completed...and this, in a nut, explains my love affair with the Functional Spec. Joel on Software has a very good analysis of why Functional Specs should be written.

66. ComputerJobs.com - (All Jobs) And Technical Writing In All States
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67. Man, Machine & TechComm
A study the needs that companies have in organizing their technical communication, what type of equipment is needed and how this equipment can be developed to optimize human-computer interaction
http://www.uta.fi/~trtysu/mmtc/
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68. Exploring Technical Communication
A 30-minute streaming documentary about the field of technical communication, including documentation writing, usability testing, project management, user interface design and rhetorical theory.
http://tc.eserver.org/exploring_tc/

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30-minute video introducing the profession. It consists of interviews with faculty and
students in the University of Washington 's
Department of Technical Communication

and with professionals in the STC Select your preferred streaming format It was produced in 2002 by Mick Garrett
Paul Foy
Rob Frantzen Charlie Selk and
Erik Willis
, advised by Prof. Geoffrey Sauer

69. Tech-Writer.net - Technical Writing, Technical Writing Articles, Technical Writi
Articles on getting started, skills, standards, templates, techniques, graphics, and education. Site also has articles about fountain pens, calligraphy, and imagery intelligence.
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70. TECHNICAL WRITING
2 Approximate Percent IV. Technical editing 28% A. Clarity B. Completeness C. Accessibility D. Conciseness E. Correctness F. Sequence G. Unity H. Tone Questions on the test require candidates to
http://www.getcollegecredit.com/downloads/factsheets/Technical Writing.pdf

71. HyperTexas - Certified Training In Adobe RoboHelp, Adobe Captivate - Flare To Ro
Devoted to online help and hypertext development. Offers tutorials and articles, primarily about RoboHelp and Captivate.
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Using Adobe RoboHelp Server Analytics for Improving Content
Free, live webinar Thursday, October 28, 2010, 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM US/Pacific
Register Now for the free webinar Help Authors have long wanted to know: "Am I being helpful?" Adobe RoboHelp Server 8 helps answer that question. Adobe RoboHelp Server is a powerful option used with the RoboHelp authoring tool. Join Adobe Partners and Experts for this interactive eSeminar to receive practical tips on how to configure and publish RoboHelp projects to the RoboHelp Server and to generate user feedback reports. What is covered in the eSeminar
  • Benefits of content optimization and creating a constant improvement loop with user feedback. What end-users experience as they view content delivered with enhanced power of RoboHelp Server. Setting up Authoring groups and users - strategies for multiple authoring teams.

72. Technical Writing - Credit By Examination - DANTES
Earn three semester hours college credit in Technical Writing by using this study guide to pass a short, inexpensive, DANTES examination.
http://home.earthlink.net/~hwatts/edu/dantes/820.html
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Earn three college semester hours credit in "Technical Writing" by passing DANTES examination SF-820 or SG-820 with a recommended scaled score of 46 (out of 100) using this study guide:
  • Begin your study by downloading the official Fact Sheet for this exam. (If Thompson Prometric has moved these (again) try here
  • Assess your current readiness for the exam by reviewing the Content section and answering the sample questions.
  • Obtain materials to improve your skills in areas where you need additional study from among the following:
  • 73. Writing Advice For Students
    Advice on citation style, document presentation, common mistakes, and useful software tools.
    http://www.ics.mq.edu.au/~rdale/resources/writingnotes/
    You are here: Robert Dale's Home Page Resources Writing Advice for Students
    Writing Advice for Students
    When I read and comment on papers written by students, I find myself making the same points about writing mechanics and style again and again. To make it easier to give advice, I've put together some notes that cover matters that frequently arise. For more general advice on writing for academic purposes, if you're an international student enrolled at Macqaurie, you can take advantage of Macquarie International's Study Skills Advisor ; you might also check out what Macquarie's National Centre for English Language Teaching and Research has to offer. There are also some notes more specifically concerned with using LaTeX: Claus Dethlefsen has an excellent site that provides step by step instructions on how to install LaTeX, Emacs and various associated utilities under Windows. Some other hints and tips that ought to live somewhere else but don't yet have a home: Home Teaching Research ... Resources Please send comments or queries about this web site to Robert.Dale@mq.edu.au

    74. Online Technical Writing Course
    Online technical writing course teaches you how to plan, structure, write, design and usability test technical reports and technical documents
    http://online-learning.com/course_ptw_desc.html

    75. Building Enhanced HTML Help With DHTML & CSS, Klein
    Companion site to book by Jeannine M. E. Klien contains overview of HTML, HTML Help, DHTML, and CSS along with links to help authoring resources and demo versions of help authoring tools.
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    76. Technical Writing | Buzzle.com
    Technical Writing When technical style is incorporated in formal writing, it becomes technical writing. It is a method of technical communication.
    http://www.buzzle.com/articles/technical-writing/
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    Technical Writing
    When technical style is incorporated in formal writing, it becomes technical writing. It is a method of technical communication. It is related to technical and scientific fields like computers, chemistry, aerospace industry, finance, biotechnology, consumer electronics and so on.
    What is Technical Writing

    Ever been confused about what is technical writing? If you have, then read the following article to get some details.
    Technical Writing Degree

    Understand here, the purpose of a technical writing degree, and the coursework it entails, to prepare yourself for one of the top jobs in demand in the near future.
    Technical Writing Certification

    Obtaining a technical writing certification is the best way to get a job as a technical writer. Almost all industries require such writers, and having a degree from an accredited university is certainly an added benefit.
    Technical Writing Examples

    Technical writing examples are some of the technical documentation work that has been done by technical writers. Let's have a detailed look on some famous and most used technical writing examples.
    Technical Writer Interview Questions

    One of the latest fields on the horizon is technical writing. It is different from the rest of the fields, and that's why people are still unaware of it. These technical writer interview questions will help you to know more about this field and its expectations.

    77. Authors, Writers, And Editors
    U.S. Department of Labor s Occupational Outlook Handbook entry for writers, including significant points, nature of work, working conditions, employment outlook, training and additional resources.
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    • Most jobs require a college degree, preferably in communications, journalism, or English. Keen competition is expected for writing and editing jobs as many people are attracted to this occupation. Online publications and services are growing in number and sophistication, spurring the demand for writers and editors with Web or multimedia experience.
    Nature of the Work About this section
    Authors, writers and editors produce a wide variety of written materials in an increasing number of ways. They develop content using any number of multimedia formats that can be read, listened to, or viewed onscreen. Although many people write as part of their primary job, or on online chats or blogs, only writers and editors who are paid to primarily write or edit are included in this occupation. ( News analysts, reporters, and correspondents

    78. Technical Writing: How To's, Tutorials, And Directions
    Technical Writing How To's, Tutorials, and Directions We need a set of instructions for some of our equipment. How do you write quality, stepby-step instructions?
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    Technical Writing: How To's, Tutorials, and Directions We need a set of instructions for some of our equipment. How do you write quality, step-by-step instructions?
    What's the best way to lay out a page for step-by-step instructions?
    Should I create web-based or print-based instructions? Teachers, librarians, and technology coordinators are often faced with the need to explain a procedure or teach someone how to use a piece of software. This type of instruction takes a number of specific skills including technical writing. In some cases, users will be reading documents or using self-instructional materials. In other cases, you may be creating materials such as scripts and presentations that can be used in instructor-lead workshops and courses. On this page, explore the following topics: Read Document to the Question by Bonni Graham to learn about why documentation is important and what type of manual might need to be written.
    Types of Materials
    Self-Instructional Materials
    People tend to use documentation in three ways. First, to get started. Some people don't know how to "open it", "install it", or "play the game." You need documentation to help users begin using the materials. Second, you need help when you have a specific question that can't be answered through experimentation. Third, you need help in applying the skills to new activities and projects.

    79. Career Outlook For Technical Writers And Editors Through 2010 | Careers In Techn
    Article summarizes US Dept. of Labor s Occupational Outlook Handbook, Writers and Editors.
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    80. WinWriters - A Mixed Bag Of Job Prospects For Tech Writers
    A look at the new report recently released by the Information Technology Association of America (ITAA) by Joe Welinske, President WinWriters.
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    A Mixed Bag of Job Prospects for Tech Writers
    Shedding some light on job prospects for tech writers is a new report recently released by the Information Technology Association of America (ITAA). The ITAA is a non-profit service organization supported by a membership of over five hundred information technology (IT) corporations in the United States. The report, When Can You Start? , is based on the results of close to 700 telephone interviews with hiring managers. The ITAA recognizes eight broad job classifications in the survey. These include Technical Writing, Programmer/Software Engineering, Web Development/Administration, and Network Design/Administration. A general conclusion of the study is that "companies appear ready to rein in their hiring plans and proceed cautiously. But not freeze hiring. This trend suggests that job candidates should likewise sharpen their professional focus in building skills and seeking work." One of the areas the survey looks at is supply and demand. Of the estimated 258,332 jobs that IT hiring managers predict they will add this year, only 1,799, or less than 1%, are for tech writers. This is down a whopping 91% from the year 2000 where the 20,773 available tech writer jobs accounted for almost 5% of the total. The news may not be as bad as it sounds. On the supply side, there is an expected shortfall of 1,008 qualified candidates in filling the open tech writer jobs. Another aspect examined by the report was hiring qualifications. For technical writers, having

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