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Scientific and Technical Writing

I was about to recommend the purchase of a new book on scientfic and technical writing when I checked the Minerva catalog and discovered that we already have several excellent books on this subject. A few titles that struck me are:

The Best of Technology Writing 2006, edited by Brendan I. Koerner; Science Library / T 11 B463 2006.

Writing for Engineers by Joan van Emden; Science Library / T 11 V365X 2005.

Technical Communication and the World Wide Web, edited by Carol Lipson and Michael Day; Science Library / T 11 T2985 2005.

Technical Writing: Essentials for the Successful Professional, by David Ingre; Science Library / T 11 I23 2003.

To find more like these, search the Minverva catalog using the subject heading: Technical Writing.


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