Professional and Technical Writing/Table of Contents
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[edit | edit source]Front Matter
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Part I - Introduction
[edit | edit source]Chapter 1. About Professional Writing
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Chapter 2. The Rhetorical Nature of Technical and Professional Writing
[edit | edit source]- Basic Assumptions and Potential Complications
- Rhetorical Framework: Author-Subject-Audience
- Appreciating Technical Communication Audiences
- The Special Nature of "Subject" in Technical Communication
- Developing an Authorial Voice
- Persuading the Reader
- The Many Contexts of Communicating Technical Information
Chapter 3. Ethics and Technical Communication
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Part II - General Process
[edit | edit source]Chapter 4. The Basics of Technical Communication
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Chapter 5. Designing Documents
[edit | edit source]- General Design Concepts
- Document Organization
- Organizational Patterns
- Front Matter: Contents, Lists and More
- Back Matter: Appendices, Glossaries and More
- Effective Tables
- Charts and Graphs
- Photos and Illustrations
- Usability Testing of Technical Communications
Part III - Specific Procedures
[edit | edit source]Chapter 6. Career Documents
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Chapter 7. Business Communications
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Chapter 8. Composing Business Reports and Proposals
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Chapter 9. Technical Instructions
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Chapter 10. Team Communications
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Part IV - Reference Materials
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Back Matter
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