What Do You Recommend to Students for a Reference Book for Technical Writing

Donohue, Cecilia cdonohue at madonna.edu
Mon Jan 22 12:49:12 MST 2007


I have used Alred et al. in the past, as well as "The MIT Guide to
Science and Engineering Communication" by Paradis and Zimmerman.

Cecilia Donohue 


Cecilia S. Donohue, MBA, Ph.D.
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[mailto:bounce-stc-ac-277640 at lists.stc.org] On Behalf Of Kathy McTaggart
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Subject: [stc-ac] Re: What Do You Recommend to Students for a Reference
Book for Technical Writing

I like Alred et al as well and recommend it to my online certificate
students. I'm just sorry the newer editions are not spiral-bound like
the 6th--I found that a much more usable format!
--
Kathy McTaggart
Instructor, Malaspina University College


Quoting "ldupont at dakotacom.net" <ldupont at dakotacom.net>:

> I also recommend this handbook.  It's not only useful during the 
> course, but it's also a resource they can hang on to and use later on.
> 
> Leslie Dupont

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