Technical Communication
11 edition
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Word Count
200,000 words, Guess
Page Count
800 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Internet Archivetechnicalcommuni0000lann_w1p6
- Internet Archivetechnicalcommuni0000lann_u0i4
- ISBN-100205559573
- ISBN-139780205559572
- Goodreads4195237
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- Library of Congress Control Number2007037562
- Better World Books9780205559572
- Open LibraryOL10172482M
Classifications
- DDC808.0666
- LCCT11 .L24 2008
- LCCT11
Description
Technical Communication is the premier resource for introductory technical communication, combining practical applications and clear writing with attention to the latest developments in the field. Ten editions ago, John Lannon’s Technical Communication changed the study of technical communication, and in a new edition, the book reinvents the study of today’s communication. Addressing a wide range of interests for students from a variety of majors, the Eleventh Edition of Technical Communication has been updated and streamlined throughout and includes a variety of new Checklists and Guidelines, as well as a unique chapter focused on usability. Rhetorical principles are explained, illustrated, and applied to an array of documents, from brief memos and summaries to formal reports and proposals. The emphasis on current topics like technology, global communication, working in teams, and usability underscores the realities of technical communication today. Exercises incorporated throughout the text enable students to better understand the skills necessary both in college and in the workplace.
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Series Statement
- MyTechCommLab Series
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