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Technical Communication, the Society's journal, publishes articles about the practical application of technical communication theory and serves as a common arena for discussion by practitioners. Technical Communication includes both quantitative and qualitative research while showcasing the work of some of the field's most noteworthy writers. Among its most popular features are the helpful book reviews. Technical Communication is published quarterly and is free with membership.

Publisher: Society for Technical Communication

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Volume 49, Number 3, August 2002

Back in the Classroom
pp. 273-274(2)
Author: Hayhoe, George F.

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Technical Editing as Quality Assurance: Adding Value to Content
pp. 286-300(15)
Authors: Corbin, Michelle; Moell, Pat; Boyd, Mike

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Technical Communication, Knowledge Management, and XML
pp. 301-313(13)
Author: Applen, J. D.

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Web Design Issues When Searching for Information Using Handheld Interfaces
pp. 314-329(16)
Authors: Kim, Loel; Albers, Michael J.

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Effects of Pictures, Age, and Experience on Learning to Use a Computer Program
pp. 330-339(10)
Authors: van der Meij, Hans; Gellevij, Mark

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Audience-driven Web Design: An Application to Medical Web Sites
pp. 340-352(13)
Authors: Swenson, Jenni; Constantinides, Helen; Gurak, Laura

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BOOK REVIEWS
pp. 353-372(20)
Author: Murphy, Avon J.

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RECENT AND RELEVANT
pp. 373-379(7)
Author: Southard, Sherry

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