
| Sheryl Lindsell-Roberts,runs business-writing seminars for Fortune 500 companies and is the author of several books, including For Dummies guides to business writing and business letters. |
| Introduction Part Ⅰ: What It Takes to Write Technical Documentation Chapter 1: Accelerating Your Career the "Write" Way Chapter 2: The Person to Whom You're Speaking Part Ⅱ: The Write Stuff Chapter 3: Creating a Team and a Plan Chapter 4: Don't Be a Draft Dodger Chapter 5: Visualize This! Chapter 6: Going In for a Tone Up Chapter 7: Dotting the Eyes and Crossing the Tees Part Ⅲ: Types of Technical Documents Chapter 8: The Ultimate User Manual Chapter 9: Writing in the Abstract Chapter 10: Writing Spec Sheets Chapter 11: How Am I Doing? That Is the Question(naire) Chapter 12: I Came, I Spoke, I Conquered Chapter 13: Executive Sum-Upmanship Part Ⅳ: Computers and More Chapter 14: Doing_Research_Online.com Chapter 15: Sights and Sounds Chapter 16: Computer-Based Training (CBT) Chapter 17: Web-Based Training: CBT on Steroids Chapter 18: Creating Online Help Part Ⅴ: The Part of Tens Chapter 19: Ten Ways to Make Your Technical Documents Shout "Read Me!" Chapter 20: Ten Tips for Publishing in a Technical Journal Chapter 21: Ten Things to Know about Filing a Patent Chapter 22: Ten Tips for Writing a Grant Proposal Appendix A: Punctuation Made Easy Appendix B: Grammar's Not Grueling Appendix C: Abbreviations and Metric Equivalents. Appendix D: Technical Jabberwocky Index |
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