A Question of Identity
Author: Jones, Dan
Source: Technical Communication, Volume 42, Number 4, November 1995 , pp. 567-569(3)
Publisher: Society for Technical Communication
Abstract:
The issue of defining technical communication has haunted technical communicators for decades. For one reason or another, the question "What is technical communication?" just won't go away.Document Type: Miscellaneous
Publication date: 1995-11-01
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