This sourcebook demonstrates the vigorous work being done in the
field of technical and scientific communication. Collectively, the
essays offer researchers a basis from which to begin constructing
the theoretical framework necessary for the study of technical
communication. The book begins with general concerns and progresses
to particular applications. The chapters comprising Part I outline
larger theoretical perspectives from which to examine techical
communication: humanistic approaches to technical communication,
the history of technical communication, communication theory and
technical writing, and the teaching of technical writing. Part II
examines the relationship of technical communication to traditional
rhetorical concerns such as invention, audience, modes of
organization, and style. Specific types of technical
communication--proposals, reports, and business correspondence,
among others--are discussed in Part III. The use of the computer,
oral presentations, and specialized forms of technical
communication are examined in Part IV. The appendixes offer guides
to textbooks and style manuals and an overview of the technical
writing profession.
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