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Articles in May, 1992 issue of Technical Communication
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Ghost writers: the hidden profession. (anonymity in technical documents) (Theory and the Profession) (Column)
by Beck, Charles E.; Walters, Nancy J. -
Writing for human performance: relating reading research to document design.
by Spyridakis, Jan H.; Wenger, Michael J. -
A teaching tip: a co-op approach to writing resumes and letters of application. (Column)
by Harris, Peter G. -
The business of technical communication. (Column)
by Peterson, Dart G. -
The communicator's portfolio: the ideal saleskit.
by McDaniel, Barbara; Sheng-Taylor, Roberta -
Cross-cultural communication: is it Greek to you? (International Technical Communication) (Column)
by Coward, Nancy Caswell -
Teaching students the verticality of technical documentation. (Special Section: Education How-to)
by Hager, Peter J. -
Selling Science: How the Press Covers Science and Technology. (book reviews)
by Molony, Sheila -
Communication management. (Column)
by Caernarven-Smith, Patricia -
Seven ways to make a hypertext project fail.
by Glushko, Robert J. -
The wired word. (designing online documentation) (Column)
by Horton, William -
Status of technical manual specifications and standards. (Column)
by Bach, Claudia -
An 8-hour to 16-hour curriculum in computer hardware for technical writing programs, with reading list. (Special Section: Education How-to)
by Caernarven-Smith, Patricia; Firman, Anthony H. -
Environmental Hazards: Communicating Risks as a Social Process. (book reviews)
by Wahl, Linnea -
Rewrite creatively. (part 1) (Writer Worksheets) (Column)
by Hanna, Jim -
The technical presentation.
by Gilbert, Frederick -
Nancy's Wordsmithy. (Column)
by Allison, Nancy -
The technical communicator interviewing for information. (includes related articles) (Practicalities) (Column)
by McDowell, Earl E. -
Dealing with non-English alphabets in mathematics.
by Burton, Barry W. -
Humanizing technical communication. (Column)
by Cohen, Gerald -
What you should get from a professionally oriented master's degree program in technical communication. (Special Section: Education How-to)
by Carliner, Saul -
Reporting on Risk: Getting It Right in an Age of Risk. (book reviews)
by Klein, Susan -
Enhancing hypertext documents to support learning from text. (Column)
by Charney, Davida -
Term talk: politics, advertising, and technical phrasings. (misleading statements have no place in a technical report) (Column)
by Nadziejka, David E. -
Julius Caesar, R.I.P. (using playscript in administrative memoranda)
by Reese, Vaughn L. - Customer satisfaction measurement. (The Quest for Quality) (Column)
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Controlling technology through communication: redefining the role of the technical communicator. (Column)
by Cilengir, Erika N. -
Improving Risk Communication. (book reviews)
by Durbin, Margaret E.
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