BOOK REVIEWS
Author: Murphy, Avon J.
Source: Technical Communication, Volume 51, Number 4, November 2004 , pp. 547-570(24)
Publisher: Society for Technical Communication
Abstract:
This issue contains reviews of Communicating in Style by Yateendra Joshi; Branding: Brand Strategy, Design, and Implementation of Corporate and Product Identity by Helen Vaid; Instructional Design in the Real World: A View from the Trenches by Anne-Marie Armstrong; Pocket Guide to Technical Writing by William Sanborn Pfeiffer; The Practical Technical Writer: Planning and Producing Documents by Arnold Keller; User-Centered Website Development by Daniel D. McCracken and Rosalee J. Wolfe; Web-based Education: Learning from Experience by Anil Aggarwal, ed.; Prefiguring Cyberculture: An Intellectual History by Darren Tofts, Annemarie Jonson, and Alessio Cavallaro, eds.; The Concise Guide to Copy Editing: Preparing Written Work for Readers by Paul Larocque; Tracing Genres through Organizations: A Sociocultural Aprroach to Information Design by Clay Spinuzzi; The Cognative Style of PowerPoint by Edward R. Tufte; Agile Documentation: A Pattern Guide to Producing Lightweight Documents for Software Projects by Andreas Ruping; Central Works in Technical Communication by Johndan Johnson-Eilola and Stuart A. Selber, eds.; The Chicago Manual of Style by University of Chicago Press Editorial Staff; How to Start a Home-based Writing Business by Lucy V. Parker; Information Architecture: Designing Information Environments for Purpose by Alan Gilchrist and Barry Mahon, eds.; Java Certification Jumpstart by Todd Greanier; The Craft of Revision by David M. Murray; Writing.Com: Creative Internet Strategies to Advance Your Writing Career by Moira Anderson Allen.Document Type: Book review
Publication date: 2004-11-01
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