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Technical Communication

Technical Communication
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Categories: Technical Writing

Author: Mike Markel
Paperback: 736 pages
ISBN-13: 978-0312441975

The best-selling tech comm book on the market, Technical Communication offers comprehensive and accessible advice on planning, designing, and drafting documents for a broad range of situations and applications. For eight editions, it has been known for its thorough coverage, student-friendly tone, model interior design, and abundant samples of the techniques and guidelines discussed throughout the book. As always, Mike Markel keeps pace with current technologies and the realities of technical communication today.

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