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How To Write Technical Writing
How To Write Technical Writing
How To Write Technical Writing
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How To Write Technical Writing

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If you want to learn how to write technical writing, then check this "How To Write Technical Writing " guide.

In this step-by-step guide you will be able to present your documents in a very technical way.

- Discover the factors to consider before you get started with writing.
- Find out how to choose a topic.
- Learn how to identify specific niche topic or subject.
- Become great in creating technical reports, resume, thesis etc.
- Impress your superior/s on how you present company documents the technical way.
- Uncover how to find trusted references and resources.
- Be able to edit your own writing works.
- Know how to make use variety of technical formats in writing.
- Be able to proofread and finalized your writings.
- Learn how to conduct an intensive research.
- And much more.
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LanguageEnglish
PublisherHowExpert
Release dateMar 23, 2011
ISBN9781452444321
How To Write Technical Writing
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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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    For the most part, I found this book to be informative and helpful. It was a quick read - got through the entire book in a matter of minutes. It seemed to cover all the important aspects of writing a technical article, including the pre-writing and outline process, performing research, drafting (writing the article) and then the final editing and proofreading of the piece. It went on to suggest having others critique your work and to invite helpful criticism when possible. One thing that confused me a bit, though, was the author's saying that the conclusion of the book was the writer's chance to put forth their opinion of the subject they covered. They had clearly stated in the beginning that technical writing was fact only material and not a place where one would be subjective. To then turn around and promote this at the end threw me for a loop.
    Overall, I enjoyed the read and would recommend it to those considering such writing. I look forward to reading more from the "How To" series on different topics.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    Bonne première approche pour qui ne sait pas comment rédiger un texte de communication technique!

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How To Write Technical Writing

Your Step-By-Step Guide To Technical Writing

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Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1: How You Get Started

Find Your Happy Place

How To Identify Your Topic

How To Identify Your Specific Niche Topic Or Subject

Chapter 2: How To Generalized Topic Research

General Topic Research Sources

How To Conduct Niche Research

Wikipedia.org

Journals

Research References

Chapter 3: Writing Preparation

How To Outline

How To Meet Format Requirements

Different Formats In Common Use:

How To Write A Draft

Things To Consider In Writing Draft

Additional Intensive Research

Chapter 4: Post Writing Procedures

Citing Resources and References

How To Proofread Your Work

•SPELLING ERRORS

•GRAMMATICAL ERRORS

•PUNCTUATION

•COMMAS

•HYPHENATION

•COLON

•SEMI-COLON

Editing

•FLOW AND READABILITY

•WORD USAGE

•POLISHING

•FINALIZE YOUR WRITING

Conclusion

Recommended Resources

INTRODUCTION

In this e-book we will discuss how to write technical articles as well as other forms of content for

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