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Svobodova Z., Katzorke H., Jaekel U., Dugovicova S., Scoggin M.<div class="bb-sep"></div>European Commission Leonardo da Vinci programme, 2000. โ 74 p.<div class="bb-sep"></div>This handbook has been designed to be a reference book and guide for researchers who have to write up their scientific work
The book presents a much needed approach to quality technical communication and a working plan for achieving quality. The examples are excellent and are easy to use and adapt. The editorial advice is simple and clear enough for tech writers who did not major in English or journalism. It is most wort
Includes examples that are easy to understand and adapt. Even those who don't adopt the entire procedure can profit from the parts.
The four chapters making up this reference publication were originally written as part of an ongoing effort to write a style manual for the Technical Editing Branch of the NASA Langley Research Center. These chapters were written for technical publishing professionals (primarily technical editors) a