Effective writing strategies for engineers and scientists
This easy-to-read, concise book is filled with examples, hints, reminders and reviews designed to help engineers and scientists develop effective writing skills. Use the book to learn to write better reports, memos, and journal articles and keep it close at hand when you have questions about organiz...
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Format | eBook Book |
Language | English |
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Chelsea, Mich
Lewis Publishers
1988
CRC Press Taylor & Francis Group |
Edition | 1 |
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Online Access | Get full text |
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Table of Contents:
- Product Liability -- Legal Background -- Guidelines for Design-Related Writing -- Guidelines for Writing Instructions -- Guidelines for Writing Warnings -- Construction Specifications -- Background -- Problem Areas in Specifications Writing -- Guidelines for Writing Specifications -- Summary -- Appendix 1: Common Errors -- Appendix 2: Equations and Abbreviations -- Appendix 3: Preparing an Article for Publication -- Appendix 4: Documentation -- Index
- Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- 1: Writing in the Workplace -- Barriers in the Workplace -- The Writing Environment -- The Reading Environment -- Targeting Your Writing -- Clarify Your Purpose -- Identify Your Audience -- Organize for the Reader -- Make Documents Readable -- Team Writing -- Understand Group Dynamics -- Use a Three-Step Strategy -- Choose a Tactic -- Summary -- 2: Effective Organization -- Basic Principles -- Moving from General to Specific -- Applying the Three Tell'em Theory -- Using Parallel Structure -- Picking a Strategy for Developing Subjects -- Focusing on Particulars -- Focusing on Time Sequences -- Focusing on Conclusions -- Headings and Signposts -- Effective Headings -- Use of White Space and Graphic Embellishment -- 3: Writing and Revising the Rough Draft -- Generating a Rough Draft -- The Importance of Revision -- The Goal of Revising -- Choosing the Right Words -- Achieving a Concise Style -- Achieving Logical Wording -- Revising as Troubleshooting: Symptoms and Cures -- Revising: A Summary -- 4: Visual Displays in Technical Writing -- When to Use a Visual -- Choosing the Right Visual -- Tables -- Graphs -- Flow Charts -- Drawings -- Writing Effective Figure Legends -- Designing Visuals -- Making Visuals Clear -- Making Visuals Correct -- Integrating Visuals into the Text -- 5: The Computer Revolution in Writing -- Why Are the Choices So Overwhelming? -- How and What to Buy -- Level One: Word Processing Basics -- Level Two: Combining Text and Graphics -- Level Three: Publication-Quality Text and Graphics -- Other Word Processing Products -- The Computer Revolution in Writing: A Summary -- 6: Legal Issues in Writing -- Your Writing as a Part of a Legal Record -- What Is Discoverable Evidence? -- What Is the Role of the Engineer or Scientist?