Writing in the Technical Fields: A Practical Guide

Writing in the Technical Fields: A Practical Guide
ISBN-10
019902149X
ISBN-13
9780199021499
Pages
352
Language
English
Published
2017-02-09
Author
Thorsten Ewald

Description

Writing in the Technical Fields is a concise guide that introduces students to the elements of technical writing. Using clear, direct language and easy-to-follow principles, this second edition teaches students how to approach a wide range of fundamental concepts - including planning andediting documents, collaborative writing, and delivering engaging presentations - and helps them develop the skill and confidence needed to succeed as effective writers and communicators in the workplace.

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