Technical Communication

Volume 50, Number 3, August 2003

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EDITORIAL

Who Speaks for Our Profession?
pp. 313-314(2)
Author: Hayhoe, George F.

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INTRODUCTION

The Implications of Single Sourcing for Writers and Writing
pp. 317-320(4)
Author: Carter, Locke

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LITERATURE REVIEW

The Implications of Single Sourcing for Technical Communicators
pp. 321-327(7)
Author: Williams, Joe D.

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TUTORIAL

Single Source in Practice: IBM's SGML Toolset and the Writer as Technologist, Problem Solver, and Editor
pp. 328-334(7)
Author: Kramer, Robert

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APPLIED RESEARCH

Single Sourcing and the Technical Communication Career Path
pp. 335-343(9)
Author: Albers, Michael J.

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Content vs. Product: The Effects of Single Sourcing on the Teaching of Technical Communication
pp. 344-349(6)
Author: Eble, Michelle F.

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APPLIED THEORY

Single Sourcing: It's About People, Not Just Technology
pp. 350-354(5)
Author: Rockley, Ann

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Moving to Single Sourcing: Managing the Effects of Organizational Changes
pp. 355-370(16)
Authors: Bottitta, Jeanette; Idoura, Alexia Prendergast; Pappas, Lisa

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APPLIED RESEARCH

Single Sourcing and Chinese Culture: A Perspective on Skills Development Within Western Organizations and the People's Republic of China
pp. 371-384(14)
Author: Wiles, Debbie

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BOOK REVIEWS

BOOK REVIEWS
pp. 385-415(31)
Author: Murphy, Avon J.

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RECENT AND RELEVANT

RECENT AND RELEVANT
pp. 416-423(8)
Authors: Southard, Sherry; Bates, Christine

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