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What is technical writing?


Technical Writing is a scientific discipline that comes between the designer of a product and the end user. Technical Writing handles technical information and presents it in a way without ambiguity and ensures that the information presented to the user, is as simple and clear as possible...

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Technical Writer - Which Skill Sets are

Important?


Like any profession, becoming a technical writer requires a mastery of a certain set of skills. This skill set used to involve primarily writing and illustration skills, as large manuals for print publication were the standard in the profession. The worlds of communications and technology have evolved dramatically in the latter part of the 20th century and the early part of this century...
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How Technical Writers Add Value to Your

Team?


A technical writer's primary responsibility is to effectively communicate a technical message. Technical writers are responsible for creating documentation that is accurate and complete, but as concise as possible, and as easy for the intended readership to understand...
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Are you looking to learn more about

technical communication?


Technical writers can not only be an important part of your team in adding value to your products and services, they can develop into valuable subject matter experts for your organization.
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What’s the difference between technical

communicator and technical writer?


According to the United States Department of Labor (DOL), the official description, written years ago, of the technical writer’s responsibilities is the following: “Write technical materials, such as equipment manuals, appendices, or operating and maintenance instructions. May assist in layout work.”
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Confronting Change


By Susan Burton, Executive Director, STC
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You may already be a technical

communicator!


By Susan Burton, Executive Director, STC
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A Career in Technical Communication:

What's in It for You?

Who wrote the installation manual for your car stereo? Who created the brochure to market your cell phone? Who designed the help menu on your favorite word processor?


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Top 10 tips for writing a paper.


By Jim Kurose, Department of Computer Science, University of Massachusetts
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An article on Technical Writing


www.icantgetpublished.com
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Quotes about Writing

Various

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Conducting successful SME interviews

By Jennifer Lambe


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