Pocket Book of Technical Writing for Engineers And Scientists (McGraw-Hill's Best--Basic Engineering Series and Tools) | 
enlarge | Author: Leo Finkelstein Publisher: McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math Category: Book
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Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 76181
Media: Paperback Edition: 3 Pages: 400 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 8.1 x 5.8 x 0.7
ISBN: 0073191590 Dewey Decimal Number: 808.0666 EAN: 9780073191591
Publication Date: January 4, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand New. Delivery is usually 5 - 8 working days from order, International is by Royal Mail Airmail
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Product Description The focus of this text is to teach engineering students the skill of technical writing. The book is unique in that it gets to the point, uses practical outlines throughout, and shows students how to produce the most common technical documents step-by-step, in a manner that is fun and interesting to students. Each chapter has an end-of-chapter critique which allows students to implement what they have learned in the chapter. . . With ABET increasing the emphasis on technical writing, this affordable, straightforward, easy-to-understand text with flexible coverage, would be a perfect fit for your technical writing course. . .
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Pretty helpful November 26, 2008 Danny Luong (Houston, TX USA) Finkelstein does an alright job with this book. It includes a lot of examples to base your paper off of. It shows you business letters, proposals, technical mechinism reports. tech process reports, technical diffinitions, progress reports, resume stuff, formal letters, memos, etc. It was required for my technical communications class for engineers. It's definately something to keep on the shelf for reference.
An adequate intro for beginners April 9, 2007 Janice King (www.writinghightech.com) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
A college-level textbook, this is an adequate but brief introduction to the types of writing most technology workers will be expected to produce on the job. Although the book includes a unique chapter on writing as part of a team, it does not cover two topics that many engineers and scientists will face at work: 1) writing product descriptions, white papers, and other input for marketing and sales materials; 2) how to be an effective subject expert when working with a professional technical writer or copywriter.
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