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Business, Scientific & Technical Writing |
If you don't see infomation below on a specific type of document, check Document Types.
General
- Tech Comm Web by Mark Markel is published by Bedford/St. Martin's: This is the companion website for Markel's textbook Technical Communication. The site provides easy access to the book's chapters, computer links that are included in the text, and model documents for a number of disciplines.
- Virginia Tech provides an in-depth explanation of the guidelines for presentations, correspondence, and formal reports in natural sciences and engineering.
Business Letters
Business Plans
Cover Letters
Emails
Executive Summaries
See Business plans, above.
Lab Reports
Memos
Posters and Oral Presentations
Resumes
Reports
Submitting articles for publication
http://www.icmje.org outlines general guidelines for submitting articles in the field of biomedical sciences.
http://www.gpoaccess.gov/stylemanual/browse.html - A useful style manual for preparing scientific and technical manuscripts is the one used by the U. S. Government Printing Office.
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Tidbits
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A great outcry has been made lately, on every side, about the inability of the students admitted to Harvard College to write English clearly and correctly. The schools are to-day paying more attention to composition than they did twenty or thirty years ago; and yet, notwithstanding this increased study and practice, the writing of schoolboys has been growing steadily worse, --"The English Question," James Jay Greenough Atlantic Monthly, May 1893 |
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