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The Handbook of Technical Writing

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From abstracts to online professional profiles , from blogs and forums to formal reports and manuals , the Handbook of Technical Writing uses smart, accessible language to spotlight and clarify technical writing today. Hundreds of topic entries, 90+ sample documents, at-a-glance checklists, and clear, explicit models, communicate the real-world practices of successful technical writers.
Developed by a legendary author team with decades of combined academic and professional experience, the book's intuitive, alphabetical organization makes it easy to navigate its extensive coverage of grammar, usage, and style. Plus, updated, in-depth treatment of pressing issues like the job search, audience awareness, source documentation, and social media use on the job resonate both in class and at the office.
With a refreshed, integrated focus on the ways technologies shape writing, the Twelfth Edition of the Handbook is the indispensable reference tool for writing successfully in the workplace.

640 pages, Spiral-bound

First published January 1, 1982

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Gerald J. Alred

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Gerald J. Alred is Professor Emeritus of English at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and internationally known as author of numerous articles and books that reflect his scholarly and teaching interests.

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September 27, 2018
Ah, the audacity of the belief that if you just list all grammatical problems in alphabetical order, we can fix student writing once and for all. Our students will just look up "commas" or "jargon" or "passive voice" and all will be solved. Ha.
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May 25, 2014
This book is very good and useful for people who want to be better in their technical writings. I didn't give it 5 stars because I didn't read it completely, I picked up only what was required for my class.
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March 24, 2015
This is a must-have resource for technical writers, and for folks who want to support technical writers. It is also full of rationale that you can write up for anyone who questions why you are writing something a certain way.
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April 15, 2017
Actually, I read the 11th edition, but that's not on Goodreads. Not exactly riveting Saturday afternoon reading, but a great, usable textbook nonetheless.
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October 31, 2018
As a technical writer, this is my go-to guide. It's easy to find what you're looking for. The explanations are simple and understandable. And one of the authors was a professor of mine in college. :)
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June 16, 2008
This is one of the books used for a class I teach.

I like this book, it's short and sweet.
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June 8, 2014
Will keep this one handy forever - extremely useful and my grad school class took a good approach to assignments with it as a text book.
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April 16, 2020
This review is for the twelfth edition spiral binding version. A helpful, well-designed guide that I purchased for my college technical writing class. Of course, I haven't read it cover to cover. This is an alphabetical reference book that has helped me a lot this semester in my writing courses. It is a guide I know I will come back to again and again while I'm in school, and maybe even after I graduate. I feel it is worthy of 5 stars due to the nice design, concise and clear writing, useful examples given when necessary, and helpful notes throughout the text. It is easy to find what I am looking for and the cross-referencing between entries is simple to navigate. I can't find anything to complain about.
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February 9, 2024
Good for learning how to write technical documents. See his newer books.
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December 1, 2013
Alred, G. J., Brusaw, C. T., & Oliu, W. E. (2011). Handbook of technical writing with 2009 mla and 2010 apa updates. Bedford: St. Martin’s Press.

Citation By: Bobbie Jo Noblett

Reference Type: Handbook

Call Number: OCLC: 744292159

Content/Scope: This book was written as an all-in-one help guide to technical writing for students and professionals. It features advice for organizing, researching, and revising grammar, usage, style, and punctuation.

Accuracy/Authority/Bias: In this tenth edition, the entries have been thoroughly revised and updated to provide the most accurate information.

Arrangement/Presentation: The 624-page book has nearly 400 entries that are alphabetically organized. The book includes works such as professional documents, reports, proposals, manuals, memos, etc.

Relation to Similar Works: There have been nine previous editions in this series.

Timeliness and Permanence: The most recent edition, this book has been thoroughly revised to maintain relevant information.

Accessibility/Diversity: This book is available in a spiral-bound hardback edition.

Cost: $32.03
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March 12, 2013
I sure am glad that I don't have to do a lot of technical paper writing any more, but I do recall that this book offered good advice on the subject.
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May 13, 2017
very convenient as a reference or a source of further study - useful to have at the office as well
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