BOOK REVIEWS

Author: Murphy, Avon J.

Source: Technical Communication, Volume 50, Number 2, May 2003 , pp. 259-261(3)

Publisher: Society for Technical Communication

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This issue contains reviews of A Concise Guide to Technical Communication by Laura J. Gurak and John M. Lannon; Usability Testing and Research by Carol Barnum; The Copyeditor's Handbook: A Guide for Book Publishing and Corporate Communications by Amy Einsohn; Reshaping Technical Communication: New Directions and Challenges for the 21st Century by Barbara Mirel and Rachel Spilka, eds.; Scrolling Forward: Making Sense of Documents in the Digital Age by David M. Levy; The Complete Idiot's Guide to Technical Writing by Krista van Laan and Catherine Julian; Technical Writing for Dummies by Sheryl Lindsell-Roberts; You Send Me: Getting it Right When You Write Online by Patricia T. O'Conner and Stewart Kellerman; Practitioner's Handbook for User Interface Design and Development by R. J. Torres; ABCs of e-Learning: Reaping the Benefits and Avoiding the Pitfalls by Brooke Broadbent; Typographic Design: Form and Communication, 3rd ed. by Rob Carter, Ben Day, and Philip B. Meggs; Mail and Internet Surveys: The Tailored Design Method, 2nd ed. by Don A. Dillman; User-Centered Design: An Integrated Approach by Karel Vredenburg, Scott Isensee, and Carol Righi; The Online Educator: A Guide to Creating the Virtual Classroom by Marguerita McVay Lynch; Unspun: Key Concepts for Understanding the World Wide Web by Thomas Swiss, ed.; How to Write and Sell Your First Book by Don Aslett; Hot Text: Web Writing that Works by Jonathan Price and Lisa Price; What's the Matter with the Internet? by Mark Posner; Submit Now: Designing Persuasive Web Sites by Andrew Clark; The ELements of Technical Writing, 2nd ed. by Thomas E. Pearsall; XML Pocket Consultant by William R. Stanek; Special Edition Using HTML and XHTML by Molly E. Holzschlag.

Document Type: Book review

Publication date: 2003-05-01

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