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Subject:Re: Call for Manuscripts, STC J From:"Eldard, John @ SLG" <JOHN -at- SLC -dot- UNISYSGSG -dot- COM> Date:Tue, 31 Jan 1995 17:45:00 MST
Roger Grice - Avon Murphy told me you were sending me a book to review for
the Journal. Do you know anything about this? My name is John Eldard and I
am in the Intermountain chapter.
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Subject: Call for Manuscripts, STC J
Date: Tuesday, January 31, 1995 1:28PM
Mail*Link(r) SMTP Call for Manuscripts, STC Journal
CALL FOR MANUSCRIPTS: Technical Communication, the Journal of the Society
for
Technical Communication.
Technical Communication, the journal of the Society for Technical
Communication
(STC) welcomes articles of interest to its readers. With more than 18,500
members, STC is the world's largest professional organization focusing on
technical communication. All members receive a copy of the quarterly
journal.
Articles are welcome on (but certainly not limited to) the following topics:
* Communication management
* Education and training
* Current research in technical communication
* Writing and editing
* Computers and communication
* Usability
* Quality
* Hypermedia
* International aspects of technical communication
* Marketing writing
* The business of technical communication
* New media literacy
* Collaborative writing
* Theory and the profession
* Visual communication
Copies of guidelines for authors are available.
Send completed manuscripts to:
Roger Grice, Editor
Technical Communication
52 Doris Lane
Lake Katrine, NY 12449
Inquiries and correspondence by e-mail are welcome:
73444 -dot- 3235 -at- compuserve -dot- com