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Developing Quality Technical Information: A Handbook for Writers and Editors

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432 pages, Hardcover

First published October 1, 1997

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September 18, 2009
One of the best books I've come across at addressing the skills and practices that are particular to good technical writing as opposed to good writing in general. Some of the material will seem a bit obvious to the experienced technical writer, but the many examples will be valuable to writers at all levels.

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488 reviews135 followers
October 30, 2016
If you are new to technical writing, it would be hard to find a better primer than this one. Brimming with realistic examples and strong opinions (perhaps occasionally too strong?) about exactly what your content and style rules should be, this book crammed a lot of best practices into 541 pages. Even if "in real life" I'll never be able to apply all this great advice and still make my deadlines, I'm getting closer than I otherwise would have.

The book design and layout made me twitch, but that's just my pre-tech writing publishing maven talking, and I have to learn to ignore her now.
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144 reviews
May 29, 2014
I like this book on several levels. This book is the standard for what it is teaches for developing good quality documentation: it is easy to use as a reference, with headings and a table of contents that many other technical books would do well to emulate. It clearly explains how to write or techniques to follow to help improve your writing quality, along with the why. It's recommendations are immediately useful.

If I had to choose only one book to refer to on my bookshelf, I'd toss aside my style guides, and keep this nearby.
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October 7, 2009
Great reference and tutorial for beginning tech writers to seasoned veterans. My team of senior writers with over 15 years; experience found it as valuable as my junior writers.
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April 5, 2022
This is a really good reference book for technical writers. We have used it to build out our review checklists and to get cleaner and clearer with our docs.
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