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21 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is an excellent book., January 29, 2001
I was required to take a technical writing course for my degree and this is the book we used. It did an excellent job of explaining how things should be professionally written. It covers everything from asking for a recommendation to typing a resume to typing a proper e-mail. The layout of the book makes everything very easy to learn. After every concept there are examples of what a proper document should look like and sometimes even an example of what it should not look like. At the time, I thought I would never use anything I was learning, but after only two months out of the class I find myself using it to type up my resume. If you are in a job that requires professionalism in language and writing skills then this book is a must have. You will be surprised at what you can learn.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good Book for the Technical Writer, March 7, 2008
If you are a technical writer, or want to become one, this book is a very helpful reference and guide. Very useful sections on writing instructions, short reports, and long reports. This book is one of several similar books that should be used by the professional, or by someone learning technical writing.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book! (not your typical half-baked Thompson/Pearson offering), December 24, 2009
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I used this book as a student in a technical writing class. The book was EXCELLENT, and served all levels of writers well. It starts with general good writing practices -- outlining, avoiding jargon, writing clearly (especially using proper grammar), being accurate, using parallel construction, writing for mixed audiences, using appropriate style and tone, and using good document design (both logical and format-wise). It moves through intermediate topics -- how to use line drawings and other graphics, writing various types of descriptions (chronological, spatial, and so forth), when to use the various types of definitions, and formatting numbers, measurements, and lists. This continues through advanced concepts -- writing instructions, writing for the web, writing in a group, formal report writing, and giving presentations and oral reports.

Some of the stongest points in this book (besides the no-nonsense writing itself) are:

* "models" (examples of writing) at the end of each chapter,
* "Advice From the Workplace" (excellent articles about workplace writing),
* Appendix A (grammar, puntuation, and mechanics -- including numbers and abbreviations),
* and Appendix B (frequently confused words).

Excellent examples are also part of the text throughout the book.

Sadly, many college students today do *not* have English skills that should be *required* to graduate high school! It's partly due to the large number of non-native English speakers attending college, but mostly it's just poor schooling. This book *does* provide the tools to help college students (who would probably *not pass* a standardized test) to improve their English as well as their writing, if they were given a free pass out of high school. It is up to the *professor* to see that grammar skills are being improved. Sadly, that was not the case in my class -- not at all.

Diana Reep has done all she can to serve both non-native speakers and advanced writers alike. Please, professors, if you buy a book like this, don't waste it by ignoring your students' shorcomings with the English language!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Received in a timely manner, September 23, 2011
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This review is from: Technical Writing: Principles, Strategies, and Readings (6th Edition) (Paperback)
I received the book in a timely manner. The book was a little beat up, but it served the purpose.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Good Textbook - Covered two classes, February 9, 2011
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I purchased this textbook for a college course for computer/writing/literature. The same textbook was used for another course I took, so I got twice the value for my money.
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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A good book for technical writer, June 24, 2007
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This review is from: Technical Writing: Principles, Strategies, and Readings (6th Edition) (Paperback)
If you want to improve your technical writing skill, from manual writing, or technial report composition, this book is for you.
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