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Same answer as for "technical communicator": If there's a job listing for a "documentarian" with experience documenting APIs and quality processes, then by gosh you're a documentarian. If they're advertising for a technical writer, better stick with the old name.
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From: Cardimon, Craig
Sent: Monday, May 05, 2014 11:25 AM
To: 'Mike McCallister'; 'Julie Stickler'
Cc: 'techwr-l'
Subject: RE: [BULK] Re: The word "documentarian"
Those who film documentaries and also documenting things.
Playing Devil's advocate here, why can't documentary film makers and technical writers/communicators share the title "documentarian?"
I know you folks have strong opinions, so let 'em rip.
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