%A Michael Faraday %T Michael Faraday's advice to a lecturer %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-21 %N 1 %D March 1978 %P 2-5 %A Thomas Montalbo %T Winston Churchill: a study in oratory %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-21 %N 1 %D March 1978 %P 5-8 %A Ann W. Engin %A Ali E. Engin %T The lecture: greater effectiveness for a familiar method %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-21 %N 1 %D March 1978 %P 8-11 %A H. Maddox %A R.J. Loughran %T Illustrating the lecture: prepared diagrams versus built-up diagrams %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-21 %N 1 %D March 1978 %P 12-13 %A Joseph W. Aichroth %T Flat-panel displays offer graphics alternatives %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-21 %N 1 %D March 1978 %P 14-17 %A Edward M. Gottschall %T Communications typographics %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-21 %N 1 %D March 1978 %P 18-23 %A Anon %T US News data terminals compress deadline schedule %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-21 %N 1 %D March 1978 %P 23-24 %A Edward Rondthaler %A Edward J. Lias %T Soundspel: a revised orthography of the English language %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-21 %N 1 %D March 1978 %P 25-29 %A Anon %T Hopefully, ... %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-21 %N 1 %D March 1978 %P 29-30 %A Anon %T Federalese, legalese, technicalese %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-21 %N 1 %D March 1978 %P 30-31 %A Alan Siegel %T To lift the curse of legalese - simplify, simplify %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-21 %N 1 %D March 1978 %P 31-32 %A Leo F. Goeller,\ Jr. %T Some communications jargon %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-21 %N 1 %D March 1978 %P 32-33 %A D.E. Broadbent %T Language and ergonomics %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-21 %N 1 %D March 1978 %P 34-37 %A Stefan Kanfer %T The state of the language, 1977 %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-21 %N 2 %D June 1978 %P 43-45 %A Mel F. Orth %T Striking out: poor style and grammar still abound in technical writing %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-21 %N 2 %D June 1978 %P 45-47 %A W.D. Rowe %T Law of the estimated fact %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-21 %N 2 %D June 1978 %P 47-48 %A Herman A. Estrin %A Edward J. Monahan %T Effective oral presentation of scientific and technical information %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-21 %N 2 %D June 1978 %P 49-53 %A J. Campbell Connelly %T The one bad listening habit %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-21 %N 2 %D June 1978 %P 53-56 %A Lyle Yorks %T Managing professional relationships: communication skills %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-21 %N 2 %D June 1978 %P 56-60 %A John Costello %T Jests can do justice to your speeches %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-21 %N 2 %D June 1978 %P 60-63 %A Wolf von\ Eckardt %T This way out - from our mad jumble of signs %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-21 %N 2 %D June 1978 %P 63-66 %A Dale G. Burrier %T Tools of lab photography %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-21 %N 2 %D June 1978 %P 66-69 %A John Paul Kowal %T The photographer as writer %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-21 %N 2 %D June 1978 %P 69-71 %A B.Y. Auger %T Visual aids to clarity %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-21 %N 2 %D June 1978 %P 71-76 %A Mary Ellen Padin %T Author names and inadvertent pseudonyms in bibliographic data bases %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-21 %N 2 %D June 1978 %P 77-78 %A Anon %T How to apply for copyright registration %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-21 %N 2 %D June 1978 %P 79-85 %A Robert E. Perry %T Audience requirements for technical speakers %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-21 %N 3 %D September 1978 %P 91-96 %A Gary M. Abshire %A Kenneth L. White %T Techniques and suggestions for presenters %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-21 %N 3 %D September 1978 %P 97-100 %K Lewis Carroll %A Sunny Fader %A Ron Whittaker %T The writer's role in CCTV production %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-21 %N 3 %D September 1978 %P 101-102 %A A.J. MacGregor %T Preparing poster talks %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-21 %N 3 %D September 1978 %P 103-105 %A A.J. MacGregor %T Selecting the appropriate chart %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-21 %N 3 %D September 1978 %P 106-107 %A Jack Reich %T Designing slides %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-21 %N 3 %D September 1978 %P 108-110 %A Joan F. Musgrave %T Experiments in computer-aided graphic expression %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-21 %N 3 %D September 1978 %P 110-117 %A Craig Harkins %A Emily Schlesinger %T Perspective on multimedia %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-21 %N 3 %D September 1978 %P 118-128 %A Edgar C. Capen %T Proposition 13 for technical journals %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-21 %N 4 %D December 1978 %P 139 %A Michael H. Rothkopf %T Publication policy in a primitive scientific society %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-21 %N 4 %D December 1978 %P 139-140 %K roller science %A William Remus %T Strategies for a publish or perish world %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-21 %N 4 %D December 1978 %P 141-143 %A Edgar C. Capen %T A referee's report %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-21 %N 4 %D December 1978 %P 144-145 %A M. Carl Drott %A K. Subramanyan %A Harold W. Cheney %T Multiple use of machine readable data in publishing %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-21 %N 4 %D December 1978 %P 145-149 %A Harry E. Chandler %T Too much TV or ? %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-21 %N 4 %D December 1978 %P 149 %A Douglas W. Hissong %T Write and present persuasive reports %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-21 %N 4 %D December 1978 %P 150-152 %A E.K. Lybbert %T Making policy readable %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-21 %N 4 %D December 1978 %P 152-154 %A P.F. Jones %T Four principles of man-computer dialog %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-21 %N 4 %D December 1978 %P 154-159 %A John Kirkman %A Christine Snow %A Ian Watson %T Controlled English as an alternative to multiple translations %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-21 %N 4 %D December 1978 %P 159-161 %A V.A. Bram %T Sentence construction in scientific and engineering texts %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-21 %N 4 %D December 1978 %P 162-164 %A Alex Johnstone %A James Cassels %T What's in a word ? %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-21 %N 4 %D December 1978 %P 165-167 %A L.W. Denton %T Continuing engineering education in technical writing %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-21 %N 4 %D December 1978 %P 167-169 %A Anon %T Lawrence Bragg's advice to a lecturer %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-22 %N 1 %D March 1979 %P 4-8 %A David N. Harpp %A James P. Snyder %T Vitalizing the lecture: lap-dissolve projection %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-22 %N 1 %D March 1979 %P 9-13 %A Eugene Garfield %T Radio: the neglected medium for scientific communication %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-22 %N 1 %D March 1979 %P 14-15 %A John D. Gould %A Stephen J. Boies %T Writing, dictating, and speaking letters %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-22 %N 1 %D March 1979 %P 16-18 %A Ruth H. Turner %T 36 aids to successful proofreading %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-22 %N 1 %D March 1979 %P 19-20 %A H. Gordon Havens %T Spellbound: instant humility %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-22 %N 1 %D March 1979 %P 21 %A Stephen L. Pitner %T Improve your method of preparing a technical study %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-22 %N 1 %D March 1979 %P 22-23 %A Robert M. Woelfle %T Role of the engineer in improving the communication of technical information %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-22 %N 1 %D March 1979 %P 24-26 %A C.F. Tilstra %T Standards for information systems manuals %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-22 %N 1 %D March 1979 %P 27-29 %A R. Milroy %A E.C. Poulton %T Labeling graphs for improved reading speed %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-22 %N 1 %D March 1979 %P 30-33 %A Thomas H. Maugh,\ II %T Holographic filing: an industry on the verge of birth %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-22 %N 1 %D March 1979 %P 34-36 %A R.J. Joenk %T Patents: incentive to innovate and communicate; an introduction %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-22 %N 2 %D June 1979 %P 46-59 %A Herman Skolnik %T Historical aspects of patent systems %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-22 %N 2 %D June 1979 %P 59-63 %A Byron M. Vanderbilt %T The plight of the independent inventor %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-22 %N 2 %D June 1979 %P 63-67 %A Henri J. Nussbaumer %T Patents and the engineer %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-22 %N 2 %D June 1979 %P 68-72 %A William G. Wolber %T The business value of patents %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-22 %N 2 %D June 1979 %P 73-76 %A George R. White %T Management criteria for effective innovation %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-22 %N 2 %D June 1979 %P 77-82 %A Roy V. Hughson %T The right way to keep laboratory notebooks %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-22 %N 2 %D June 1979 %P 83-85 %A Warren L. Franz %A John S. Child,\ Jr. %T Good habits before filing a patent application %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-22 %N 2 %D June 1979 %P 86-88 %A Carl M. Wright %T Publication, public use, and sale as bars to patenting %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-22 %N 2 %D June 1979 %P 89-92 %A Gunter A. Hauptman %T Patenting inventions based on algorithms %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-22 %N 2 %D June 1979 %P 92-94 %A Kendall J. Dood %T The U.S. patent classification system %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-22 %N 2 %D June 1979 %P 95-100 %A P. James Terragno %T Patents as technical literature %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-22 %N 2 %D June 1979 %P 101-104 %A James F. Cottone %T Writing an invention disclosure %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-22 %N 2 %D June 1979 %P 105-108 %A Anon %T Guide for patent drawings %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-22 %N 2 %D June 1979 %P 109-111 %A John T. Maynard %T How to read a patent %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-22 %N 2 %D June 1979 %P 112-118 %A Albert B. Kimball,\ Jr. %T Patenting U.S. inventions abroad %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-22 %N 2 %D June 1979 %P 119-122 %A Thomas M. Noone %T Trade secret vs patent protection %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-22 %N 2 %D June 1979 %P 123-127 %A David Owen Robinson %T Where the elite meet %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-22 %N 3 %D September 1979 %P 130-131 %K conferences %A Eugene Garfield %T Making contacts at conferences %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-22 %N 3 %D September 1979 %P 131-133 %A Herbert H. Gottlieb %T How to present a paper at an AAPT meeting %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-22 %N 3 %D September 1979 %P 134-137 %A Anon %T Communicating through poster sessions %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-22 %N 3 %D September 1979 %P 137-140 %A Elizabeth Lowry-Corry %T A basic guide to conference organizing %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-22 %N 3 %D September 1979 %P 140-145 %A G. Salton %A D. Bengmark %T A citation study of computer science literature %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-22 %N 3 %D September 1979 %P 146-158 %A Arthur L. Robinson %T Communicating with computers by voice %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-22 %N 3 %D September 1979 %P 159-164 %A Frank R. Smith %T Verbal pollution %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-22 %N 3 %D September 1979 %P 165-169 %A Marcy Rosenberg %T War declared on lingo %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-22 %N 3 %D September 1979 %P 169-170 %A Gene Woolsey %T An essay on misused words: sophisticated and elegant %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-22 %N 3 %D September 1979 %P 170-171 %A S.C. Bartlett,\ Jr. %T How engineers can help educate the public %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-22 %N 3 %D September 1979 %P 171-173 %A Joseph F. White %T Presenting papers %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-22 %N 4 %D December 1979 %P 179-182 %A John J. Sparkes %A David Liddell %A Christopher A. Pinches %A Graham A. Read %A Peter Zorkoczy %T Communication developments in the Open University %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-22 %N 4 %D December 1979 %P 182-186 %A K. Subramanyam %T Lotka's law and the literature of computer science %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-22 %N 4 %D December 1979 %P 187-189 %A James P. Anthony,\ Jr. %T How to get an article published in a technical magazine %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-22 %N 4 %D December 1979 %P 190-193 %A Patricia A. Billingsley %A Neil A. Johnson %T Nonsexist use of language in scientific and technical writing %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-22 %N 4 %D December 1979 %P 193-198 %A George F. McCanless,\ Jr. %T The engineer and the paragraph %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-22 %N 4 %D December 1979 %P 198-199 %A George Feineman %T How to write good like a logistician should %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-22 %N 4 %D December 1979 %P 200-201 %A Flissy Benjamin %T Impress top management with your written reports %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-22 %N 4 %D December 1979 %P 202-203 %A Eugene Raudsepp %T Present your ideas effectively %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-22 %N 4 %D December 1979 %P 204-210 %A Richard L. Clark %T How to prepare inspection reports %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-22 %N 4 %D December 1979 %P 210-213 %A Michael R. Webb %T Improve project leadership with the aid of a communication infrastructure %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-22 %N 4 %D December 1979 %P 213-217 %A Thomas Montalbo %T Six steps to the lectern %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-23 %N 1 %D March 1980 %P 3-6 %A Nancy Garrett %T Let's hear it for the audience %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-23 %N 1 %D March 1980 %P 7-8 %A Sandy Linver %T The importance of the spoken image %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-23 %N 1 %D March 1980 %P 8-10 %A Gerald Lee Ratliff %T Performance guide for oral communication %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-23 %N 1 %D March 1980 %P 11-14 %A Joseph B. Miller %A William F. O'Hearn %T Crucial decisions for technical speakers %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-23 %N 1 %D March 1980 %P 14-17 %A Dale A. Neeck %T Off-the-cuff presentations %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-23 %N 1 %D March 1980 %P 17-18 %A Robert V. Garver %T Presenting the peer paper %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-23 %N 1 %D March 1980 %P 18-22 %A David L. Adamy %T Technical talks: they're not as hard as you think %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-23 %N 1 %D March 1980 %P 22-25 %A John L. Cox %T Technical topic, lay audience: how to make a good presentation %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-23 %N 1 %D March 1980 %P 26-28 %A Ethel I. Curtis %T Three basic recipes for a speech %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-23 %N 1 %D March 1980 %P 28-31 %A Donald E. Williams %T Idea clarification: a matter of predesign %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-23 %N 1 %D March 1980 %P 32-34 %A Hilary Jones %T I believe in basic English %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-23 %N 1 %D March 1980 %P 34-37 %A William A. Haskins %T Time: a silent partner for public speakers %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-23 %N 1 %D March 1980 %P 38-39 %A Raymond E. Floyd %T Presentation fundamentals %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-23 %N 1 %D March 1980 %P 40-42 %A Maurice Lubetkin %T How to speak up ... or down %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-23 %N 1 %D March 1980 %P 43-44 %A Nat B. Read,\ Jr. %T How to prepare for the TV interview %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-23 %N 1 %D March 1980 %P 45-47 %A Porter J. Crow %T How to change their minds %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-23 %N 1 %D March 1980 %P 48-49 %A Glenn Kerfoot %T Let the audience see your presentation %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-23 %N 1 %D March 1980 %P 50-52 %A Anon %T Microphone: friend or foe ? %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-23 %N 1 %D March 1980 %P 52-53 %A Bertie E. Fearing %A Thomas M. Sawyer %T Speech for technical communicators: a bibliography %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-23 %N 1 %D March 1980 %P 53-61 %A Gene Woolsey %T Corporate style, corporate substance, and the sting %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-23 %N 2 %D June 1980 %P 67-68 %A John E. Carroll %T Technical writes and wrongs %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-23 %N 2 %D June 1980 %P 68-71 %A Elizabeth Tebeaux %T What makes bad technical writing bad ? a historical analysis %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-23 %N 2 %D June 1980 %P 71-76 %A Robert F. DeGise %T A systems approach to business writing %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-23 %N 2 %D June 1980 %P 77-78 %A Don Fuller %T How to write reports that won't be ignored %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-23 %N 2 %D June 1980 %P 79-81 %A Jan W. Broer %T Breadboarding for technical writing ? %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-23 %N 2 %D June 1980 %P 82-84 %A Ruth M. Power %T Rate your writing skills %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-23 %N 2 %D June 1980 %P 84-86 %A Charles H. Vervalin %T Checked your fog index lately ? %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-23 %N 2 %D June 1980 %P 87-88 %A Jeanne G. Barry %T Computerized readability levels %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-23 %N 2 %D June 1980 %P 88-90 %A Marion E. Haynes %T Becoming an effective listener %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-23 %N 2 %D June 1980 %P 91-94 %A Marcia J. Bates %T Idea tactics %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-23 %N 2 %D June 1980 %P 95-100 %A Anon %T Better communication needed %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-23 %N 3 %D September 1980 %P 115 %A Robert C. Cowen %T Garbage under glass: what are scientist dishing out ? %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-23 %N 3 %D September 1980 %P 116-117 %A John W. Hanley %T Encountering and countering the instant experts %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-23 %N 3 %D September 1980 %P 117-120 %A Robert Schoen %T Let's give better scientific and technical talks %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-23 %N 3 %D September 1980 %P 120-122 %A B.Y. Auger %T The specialist makes a presentation %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-23 %N 3 %D September 1980 %P 122-125 %A Ron Dulek %T Writing to unidentified readers %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-23 %N 3 %D September 1980 %P 125-127 %A Jack E. Hulbert %T Effective business writing %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-23 %N 3 %D September 1980 %P 128-129 %A Richard I. Young %T Build an article writing program %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-23 %N 3 %D September 1980 %P 130-132 %A Sarah Montoya %T Word watching %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-23 %N 3 %D September 1980 %P 133-135 %A Philip W. Swain %T Giving power to words %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-23 %N 3 %D September 1980 %P 135-137 %A James Hartley %A Mark Trueman %A Peter Burnhill %T The role of spatial and typographic cues in the layout of journal references %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-23 %N 3 %D September 1980 %P 138-142 %A Richard Showstack %T Discourse punctuation: the next stage of printing %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-23 %N 3 %D September 1980 %P 143-147 %A Margaret Drossel %T Organizing a project team %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-23 %N 3 %D September 1980 %P 148-150 %A Tingye Li %T The coming of age of optical-fiber transmission %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-23 %N 3 %D September 1980 %P 151-152 %A Robert M. Woelfle %T The impact of word processing on engineering communications %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-23 %N 4 %D December 1980 %P 159-163 %A A. DeVolpi %A G.S. Stanford %A C.L. Fink %A E.A. Rhodes %A M.R. Fenrick %T Text processing for the professional staff %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-23 %N 4 %D December 1980 %P 164-167 %A Richard Ilson %T Recent research in text processing %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-23 %N 4 %D December 1980 %P 168-170 %A Della A. Whittaker %T Write for your reader %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-23 %N 4 %D December 1980 %P 171-173 %A Douglas Mueller %T Put clarity in your writing %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-23 %N 4 %D December 1980 %P 173-178 %A Henry C. Ruark %T Planning and developing an audiovisual presentation %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-23 %N 4 %D December 1980 %P 179-181 %A Carol Ivory %T First aid for the curriculum writer %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-23 %N 4 %D December 1980 %P 182-184 %A Morris Halle %T The rules of language %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-23 %N 4 %D December 1980 %P 184-189 %A John K. Krouse %T CAD/CAM - bridging the gap from design to production %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-23 %N 4 %D December 1980 %P 189-196 %A Jean Ward %T Check out your sexism: a quiz for journalists %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-23 %N 4 %D December 1980 %P 196-198 %A Anon %T Documentation for construction supervisors %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-23 %N 4 %D December 1980 %P 198-200 %A William Diehl %A Larry Mikulecky %T Making written information fit worker's purposes %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-24 %N 1 %D March 1981 %P 5-9 %A Patricia Wright %T Five skills technical writers need %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-24 %N 1 %D March 1981 %P 10-16 %A James Hartley %T Eighty ways of improving instructional text %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-24 %N 1 %D March 1981 %P 17-27 %A Marshall A. Atlas %T The user edit: making manuals easier to use %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-24 %N 1 %D March 1981 %P 28-29 %A Janan Al-Awar %A Alphonse Chapanis %A W. Randolph Ford %T Tutorials for the first-time computer user %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-24 %N 1 %D March 1981 %P 30-37 %A J. Peter Kincaid %A James A. Aagard %A John W. O'Hara %A Larry K. Cottrell %T Computer readability editing system %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-24 %N 1 %D March 1981 %P 38-42 %A Kenneth B. Powell %T Readability guides are helpful if ... %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-24 %N 1 %D March 1981 %P 43-45 %A Jeanne G. Barry %T Computerized readability levels %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-24 %N 1 %D March 1981 %P 45-46 %A Janice C. Redish %T Understanding the limitations of readability formulas %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-24 %N 1 %D March 1981 %P 46-48 %A Lawrence T. Frase %T Ethics of imperfect measures %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-24 %N 1 %D March 1981 %P 48-50 %A Bertram Bruce %A Andee Rubin %A Kathleen Starr %T Why readability formulas fail %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-24 %N 1 %D March 1981 %P 50-52 %A Daniel L. Plung %T Readability formulas and technical communication %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-24 %N 1 %D March 1981 %P 52-54 %A Anon %T The practical writer %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-24 %N 2 %D June 1981 %P 63-65 %A Anon %T Power of the printed word %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-24 %N 2 %D June 1981 %P 65-71 %A Herman Skolnik %T Communicating technical information %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-24 %N 2 %D June 1981 %P 72 %A Ryle L. Miller,\ Jr. %T Translate your thoughts into good technical writing %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-24 %N 2 %D June 1981 %P 73-74 %A Sandra Pakin %T Evaluate user documentation before you buy the software %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-24 %N 2 %D June 1981 %P 75-78 %A Susan J. Grimm %T EDP user documentation: the missing link %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-24 %N 2 %D June 1981 %P 79-83 %A Sarah Montova %T Word watching: who or whom ? %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-24 %N 2 %D June 1981 %P 84-85 %A Robert H. Frye %T Artistic technical training %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-24 %N 2 %D June 1981 %P 86-89 %A Peter M. Schiff %T Speech: another facet of technical communication %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-24 %N 2 %D June 1981 %P 89-90 %A Kevin R. Daley %T Presenting your viewpoint %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-24 %N 2 %D June 1981 %P 91-94 %A John E. Baird,\ Jr. %T How to overcome errors in public speaking %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-24 %N 2 %D June 1981 %P 94-98 %A George De\ Mare %T Communicating at the top %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-24 %N 2 %D June 1981 %P 99-101 %A E.J. Mc\ Carthy %A J.J. Kilpatrick %A J. Mac\ Nelly %T The gobbledegook %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-24 %N 3 %D September 1981 %P 116 %A Richard L. Nailen %T An engineer's guide to clear language %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-24 %N 3 %D September 1981 %P 117-119 %A Ethel Grodzins Romm %T Writing guide %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-24 %N 3 %D September 1981 %P 120-121 %A Nora B. Jacob %T Writing for success in business %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-24 %N 3 %D September 1981 %P 121-122 %A Robert Schoenfeld %T When to make nouns go into action %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-24 %N 3 %D September 1981 %P 123 %A Nick Tredennick %A Brion N. Shimamoto %T On systematic generation of scientific papers %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-24 %N 3 %D September 1981 %P 124-127 %A Thomas Montalbo %T Say it in threes %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-24 %N 3 %D September 1981 %P 128-129 %K triad %A David L. Adamy %T Speech notes: how and when to use them %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-24 %N 3 %D September 1981 %P 130-132 %A Jack E. Hulbert %T Conducting intelligent business dialog %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-24 %N 3 %D September 1981 %P 132-135 %A Eugene Raudsepp %T Toward better meetings: a psychologist's view %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-24 %N 3 %D September 1981 %P 136-138 %A Ruth M. Power %T Who needs a technical editor ? %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-24 %N 3 %D September 1981 %P 139-140 %A Alex M. Andrews %T Technical writing: the engineer's masterpiece %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-24 %N 3 %D September 1981 %P 141-145 %A C.M. Krowne %A D.H. Covington %T Integrating engineering and technical communications in sophomore electrical engineering projects %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-24 %N 3 %D September 1981 %P 145-147 %A Terrance M. Davey %T Drawings can communicate better %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-24 %N 3 %D September 1981 %P 148-150 %A Yoshiaki Shinoda %T Pitfalls for Japanese specialists in English technical writing %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-24 %N 3 %D September 1981 %P 151-152 %A Christine Egan %T Writing resumes and cover letters %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-24 %N 4 %D December 1981 %P 156-160 %A Bridgford Hunt %T The new you - researched, resumed, and rarin' to go %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-24 %N 4 %D December 1981 %P 160-162 %A Marcia R. Fox %T The cover letter %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-24 %N 4 %D December 1981 %P 163-165 %A David P. Boyd %T Business interviews - frequent questions, acceptable answers %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-24 %N 4 %D December 1981 %P 165-168 %A Albert Joseph %T Writing training materials that turn people on %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-24 %N 4 %D December 1981 %P 169-171 %A George R. Dunn %T Guidelines for writing for publication %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-24 %N 4 %D December 1981 %P 172-175 %A Anon %T The process model of document design %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-24 %N 4 %D December 1981 %P 176-178 %A Anon %T How to polish your writing %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-24 %N 4 %D December 1981 %P 179-181 %A Robert Schoenfeld %T Human dimensions for inanimate objects ? %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-24 %N 4 %D December 1981 %P 182-183 %A Cheryl Reimold %T Business writing - clear and simple %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-24 %N 4 %D December 1981 %P 184-185 %A James Pilditch %T Did you read the instructions carefully ? %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-24 %N 4 %D December 1981 %P 185-186 %A W.A. Delaney %T When and how to argue %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-24 %N 4 %D December 1981 %P 186-188 %A John E. Baird,\ Jr. %T Getting the most out of seminars: listening by objectives %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-24 %N 4 %D December 1981 %P 189-191 %A Michael M. Klepper %T Executive interviews: do you or don't you ? %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-24 %N 4 %D December 1981 %P 192-194 %A Raymond E. Floyd %T The written speech %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-24 %N 4 %D December 1981 %P 195-196 %A David Davies %T Next slide please %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-24 %N 4 %D December 1981 %P 196-197 %A Gene Woolsey %T On learning where to begin, how to listen, and when to stop %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-24 %N 4 %D December 1981 %P 197-198 %A Sarah Montoya %T Word watching: single or double consonant ? %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-24 %N 4 %D December 1981 %P 199-201 %A Thomas P. Johnson %T How well do you inform ? %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-25 %N 1 %D March 1982 %P 5-9 %A Arn Tibbetts %T Ten rules for writing readably %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-25 %N 1 %D March 1982 %P 10-13 %A Stephen M. Goldfarb %T Writing policies and procedure manuals %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-25 %N 1 %D March 1982 %P 14-15 %A John Maynard %T A user-driven approach to better user manuals %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-25 %N 1 %D March 1982 %P 16-19 %A Arlan Saunders %T Writing effective assembly procedures %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-25 %N 1 %D March 1982 %P 20-21 %A Elizabeth Berry %T How to get users to follow procedures %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-25 %N 1 %D March 1982 %P 22-25 %A Leon S. Gold %T Job instructions: four steps to success %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-25 %N 1 %D March 1982 %P 26-30 %A J. Scott Artmstrong %T Creative obfuscation %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-25 %N 1 %D March 1982 %P 30-32 %A Herman A. Estrin %T How to write for scientific and technical journals %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-25 %N 1 %D March 1982 %P 32-33 %A B.C. Sharma %T Graphic evaluation of readability scores %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-25 %N 1 %D March 1982 %P 34-35 %A Gerard Voland %T Bond graphing as a mode of technical communication %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-25 %N 1 %D March 1982 %P 35-37 %A Richard A. Taylor %T Brainstorming; in search of an idea %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-25 %N 1 %D March 1982 %P 38-40 %A Joan Bolmer %T Tips on talking in public %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-25 %N 1 %D March 1982 %P 40-42 %A William F. Wright %A Donald T. Hawkins %T Information technology - a bibliography %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-25 %N 1 %D March 1982 %P 43-50 %A Richard Braby %A J. Peter Kincaid %A Paul Scott %A William C. McDaniel %T Illustrated formats to teach procedures %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-25 %N 2 %D June 1982 %P 61-66 %A M.C. Bailey %A W. Pferd %T Graphics-based instruction for interactive-graphics-system training %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-25 %N 2 %D June 1982 %P 67-73 %A Richard Hodgkinson %A John Hughes %T Developing wordless instructions: a case history %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-25 %N 2 %D June 1982 %P 74-79 %A Robert Waller %A Paul Lefrere %A Michael Macdonald Ross %T Do you need that second color ? %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-25 %N 2 %D June 1982 %P 80-85 %A James P. Gleason %T Humor can improve your technical presentations %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-25 %N 2 %D June 1982 %P 86-90 %A Richard D. Filley %T Opening the door to communication through graphics %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-25 %N 2 %D June 1982 %P 91-94 %A James E. George %A Anders Vinberg %T The display of engineering and scientific data %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-25 %N 2 %D June 1982 %P 95-97 %A Kathryn Szoka %T A guide to choosing the right chart type %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-25 %N 2 %D June 1982 %P 98-104 %A Alan R. Gudknecht %T Well-written documentation leaves nothing to imagination %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-25 %N 3 %D September 1982 %P 112-119 %A Virgil Diodato %T Indexing: another way for authors to communicate %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-25 %N 3 %D September 1982 %P 120-122 %A Aaron Marcus %T Designing the face of an interface %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-25 %N 3 %D September 1982 %P 122-126 %A Michael W. Riley %A David J. Cochran %A John L. Ballard %T Designing and evaluating warning labels %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-25 %N 3 %D September 1982 %P 127-130 %A Oliver C. Wells %T How to write a book %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-25 %N 3 %D September 1982 %P 131-132 %A E. Kathleen Booher %A Wilma Davidson %T Eleven myths about writing - and how trainers can debunk them %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-25 %N 3 %D September 1982 %P 133-135 %A Carol M. Barnum %T Teaching technical writing to the engineering student: industry's needs, the student's expectations %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-25 %N 3 %D September 1982 %P 136-139 %A Yoshiaki Shinoda %T Teaching English technical writing to Japanese specialists %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-25 %N 3 %D September 1982 %P 140-143 %A Robert Schoenfeld %T Dollars-and-cents value of efficient presentation %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-25 %N 3 %D September 1982 %P 144-150 %A R.G. Kenneth %T Turning the disgruntled linguist into a gruntled one %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-25 %N 3 %D September 1982 %P 150-151 %A H. Kent Naker %T Guidelines for gatherings help you meet with success %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-25 %N 3 %D September 1982 %P 152-154 %A Karl K. Darrow %T How to address the American Physical Society %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-25 %N 3 %D September 1982 %P 154-157 %A Donald E. Williams %T Idea clarification %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-25 %N 4 %D December 1982 %P 172-174 %A Susan B. Dunkle %A Purvis M. Jackson %T Information structuring: relating old and new knowledge %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-25 %N 4 %D December 1982 %P 175-177 %A Ellen McDaniel %A Gwendolyn Gong %T The language of robotics: use and abuse of personification %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-25 %N 4 %D December 1982 %P 178-181 %A Parker H. Johnson %A Judith Garrard %A William Hausman %T A method for translating technical to nontechnical prose %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-25 %N 4 %D December 1982 %P 182-185 %A M. Jimmie Killingsworth %T Science and technology for a general audience: the personal essay %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-25 %N 4 %D December 1982 %P 186-188 %A Kenneth B. Powell %T Writing with verve %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-25 %N 4 %D December 1982 %P 189-191 %A Leslie A. Braunstein %T Beyond the technical journals %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-25 %N 4 %D December 1982 %P 192-195 %A Sharon Dunwoody %T A question of accuracy %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-25 %N 4 %D December 1982 %P 196-199 %A S.C. Bartlett,\ Jr. %T How engineers can help educate the public %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-25 %N 4 %D December 1982 %P 199-201 %A Michael F. Wolff %T When you have to get up and speak %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-25 %N 4 %D December 1982 %P 202-203 %A Janet H. Potvin %T Eight steps to better newsletters %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-25 %N 4 %D December 1982 %P 204-210 %A Gary M. Abshire %T A bibliography of writings on writing %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-25 %N 4 %D December 1982 %P 211-219 %A John L. Kent %T Your business writing affects your success %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-25 %N 4 %D December 1982 %P 220-221 %A Yvonne Lewis Day %T The economics of writing %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-26 %N 1 %D March 1983 %P 4-8 %A Muriel Zimmerman %T The use of repetition in technical communication %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-26 %N 1 %D March 1983 %P 9-10 %A H.F. Lippincott %T Some tips for clear writing %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-26 %N 1 %D March 1983 %P 11-12 %A Jim Corey %T Lead your ace: accuracy, clarity and effectiveness in technical writing %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-26 %N 1 %D March 1983 %P 13-14 %A Joel Haness %T How to critique a document %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-26 %N 1 %D March 1983 %P 15-17 %A Richard A. Conway %T To publish or not to publish %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-26 %N 1 %D March 1983 %P 17-19 %A John R. Bonee %T The care and feeding of an executive speaker %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-26 %N 1 %D March 1983 %P 20-24 %A Joan F. Dornbusch %T It's all right to read your speech - and here's how %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-26 %N 1 %D March 1983 %P 25-29 %A Eric W. Skopec %T A problem-solving approach to preparing professional presentations %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-26 %N 1 %D March 1983 %P 30-35 %A Thomas Ealey %T Presenting the successful technical seminar %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-26 %N 1 %D March 1983 %P 35-37 %A William C. Houze %T The electronic imperative: process information intelligence or perish %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-26 %N 1 %D March 1983 %P 38-41 %A James E. Mignard %T Memo to Moses from HEW %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-26 %N 2 %D June 1983 %P 55-56 %A Clark E. Beck %T Proposals: write to win %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-26 %N 2 %D June 1983 %P 56-57 %A Jeffrey M. Seisler %T Proposal writing: approaching the approach %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-26 %N 2 %D June 1983 %P 58-60 %A Robert Hays %T Prescriptions for using boilerplate %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-26 %N 2 %D June 1983 %P 60-62 %A Susan Dressel %A James S. Fuler %A Susan A. Bagby %A Sherry A. Dell %T ASAPP: automated systems approach to proposal production %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-26 %N 2 %D June 1983 %P 63-68 %A James R. Tracey %T The theory and lessons of STOP discourse %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-26 %N 2 %D June 1983 %P 68-78 %A M. Jimmie Killigsworth %T A bibliography on proposal writing %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-26 %N 2 %D June 1983 %P 79-83 %A T.M. Georges %T Fifteen questions to help you write winning proposals %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-26 %N 2 %D June 1983 %P 84 %A Patricia Baggett %T Four principles for designing instructions %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-26 %N 3 %D September 1983 %P 99-105 %A A.E. Bloomwell %T Forty-six tips for flip-chart users %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-26 %N 3 %D September 1983 %P 106-107 %A Herbert E. Vogt %T You don't have to be an artist to produce an illustrated document %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-26 %N 3 %D September 1983 %P 108-112 %A Lionel A. Howard,\ Jr. %T A survey of technical communication programs in U.S. colleges and universities %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-26 %N 3 %D September 1983 %P 113-116 %A Madhu S. Gupta %T Book reviews of scientific and technical books %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-26 %N 3 %D September 1983 %P 117-120 %A Stephen Juhasz %A Theodore A. Klein,\ Jr. %A James L. Wood %T What's in a name %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-26 %N 3 %D September 1983 %P 121-122 %A Janet H. Potvin %T Planning and organizing an annual conference %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-26 %N 3 %D September 1983 %P 123-152 %A Tim Whalen %T Developing an in-house business and technical writing course %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-26 %N 4 %D December 1983 %P 160-161 %A Carla Echols %A Lois Pryor %T A scorecard for technical writing %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-26 %N 4 %D December 1983 %P 162-165 %A John Mashburn %A Janice Vantrease %T Planning a company program for technical documentation %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-26 %N 4 %D December 1983 %P 166-169 %A Dan Andersen %T Getting engineers to write %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-26 %N 4 %D December 1983 %P 170-171 %A Susan Dressel %T Generating a quick first draft %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-26 %N 4 %D December 1983 %P 172-174 %A Valarie M. Arms %T Engineers like to write - on a computer ! %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-26 %N 4 %D December 1983 %P 175-177 %A Gary Lynch %T Documenting engineering instrumentation projects %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-26 %N 4 %D December 1983 %P 178-183 %A Susan A. Bagby %A Sherry A. Dell %T How to use graduate interns to support your publications department %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-26 %N 4 %D December 1983 %P 184-186 %A C.C. Crawford %T How to gather and organize ideas quickly %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-26 %N 4 %D December 1983 %P 187-190 %K slip method %A Ronald C. Rosenburg %T The engineering presentation - some ideas on how to approach and present it %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-26 %N 4 %D December 1983 %P 191-193 %A Robert C. Winton %T Problems in speaking abroad %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-26 %N 4 %D December 1983 %P 194-196 %A Ashis Gupta %T Profiling: a functional aid to effective communication %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-26 %N 4 %D December 1983 %P 197-200 %A Ruth Eddington %T Tips for more precise language use %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-26 %N 4 %D December 1983 %P 201-203 %A C.S. Sankar %T Reduction of duplicate names in data entry forms %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-26 %N 4 %D December 1983 %P 204-208 %A Eugene Raudsepp %T Stimulating creative thinking %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-26 %N 4 %D December 1983 %P 209-211 %A Herb Fischborn %T In defense of the language %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-27 %N 1 %D March 1984 %P 7-9 %A Joan Klapp %T Can engineers write ? %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-27 %N 1 %D March 1984 %P 10-13 %A Gael D. Ulrich %T Write a good technical report %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-27 %N 1 %D March 1984 %P 14-19 %A Daniel L. Plung %T Add style to your technical writing %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-27 %N 1 %D March 1984 %P 20-24 %A Thomas E. Burke %T You'll never get ahead in engineering if you can't make yourself understood %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-27 %N 1 %D March 1984 %P 25-28 %A Lidia Lopinto %T Designing and writing operating manuals %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-27 %N 1 %D March 1984 %P 29-31 %A Bert Decker %T A good speech is worth a thousand (written) words %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-27 %N 1 %D March 1984 %P 32-34 %A Frank E. Jamerson %T Communication in industrial research laboratories %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-27 %N 1 %D March 1984 %P 35-37 %A M.C. Cosgrove %T Writing for "the audience" %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-27 %N 1 %D March 1984 %P 38-41 %A James Hartley %T The role of colleagues and text-editing programs in improving text %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-27 %N 1 %D March 1984 %P 42-44 %A James P. Gleason %A Joan P. Wackerman %T Manual dexterity - what makes instructional manuals usable %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-27 %N 2 %D June 1984 %P 59-61 %A Peter Martin %T Ergonomics in technical communication %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-27 %N 2 %D June 1984 %P 62-64 %A David Bradford %T The persona in microcomputer documentation %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-27 %N 2 %D June 1984 %P 65-68 %A Stephen Marcus %A Sheridan Blau %T Not seeing is relieving: invisible writing with computers %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-27 %N 2 %D June 1984 %P 69-72 %A Jean A. Lutz %T A study of revising and editing at the terminal %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-27 %N 2 %D June 1984 %P 73-77 %A Roger A. Grice %T "Cut and paste" enters the computer age %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-27 %N 2 %D June 1984 %P 78-81 %A Joyce M. Evans %A Roseann Litzinger %T Montly report pyramid %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-27 %N 2 %D June 1984 %P 82-84 %A James A. Mann %A John B. Ketchum %T Multi-use: reshaping technical material %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-27 %N 2 %D June 1984 %P 85-88 %A Gary D. Bates %T Upgrading written communication - your firm's and you own %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-27 %N 2 %D June 1984 %P 89-92 %A Gina M. Burchard %T Professional accountability in the senior engineering lab %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-27 %N 2 %D June 1984 %P 93-96 %A Edwin J. Podell %T Mathematics must be effective in technical communication %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-27 %N 2 %D June 1984 %P 97-100 %A Frank Smith %T Myths of writing %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-27 %N 2 %D June 1984 %P 101-104 %A Anon %T Essentials of English %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-27 %N 2 %D June 1984 %P 105-107 %A Laura E. Casari %T Required: three hours in technical communications - paradigm for a paradox %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-27 %N 3 %D September 1984 %P 116-120 %A Frieda F. Bostian %T Technical writing - "very useful stuff" %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-27 %N 3 %D September 1984 %P 121-125 %A George F. Keyser %A Eugene M. de\ Loatch %T Learning through writing in an engineering course %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-27 %N 3 %D September 1984 %P 126-129 %A Janet H. Potvin %T Using team reporting projects to teach concepts of audience and written, oral, and interpersonal communication skills %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-27 %N 3 %D September 1984 %P 130-137 %A Mary B. Coney %A Judith A. Ramey %T A communication curriculum in engineering education: an alternative model %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-27 %N 3 %D September 1984 %P 138-143 %A Chris J. Georgopoulos %A Voula C. Georgopoulos %T From university term papers to industry technical reports - an attempt to bridge the existing gap %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-27 %N 3 %D September 1984 %P 144-148 %A Karl E. Gwiasda %T Of classrooms and contexts: teaching engineers to write wrong %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-27 %N 3 %D September 1984 %P 149-151 %A Herbert B. Michaelson %T Teaching engineering students to communicate %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-27 %N 3 %D September 1984 %P 152-155 %A Susan Feinberg %A Jerry I. Goldman %T Technical writing attitude measurement and instructional goals %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-27 %N 3 %D September 1984 %P 155-160 %A Paul V. Anderson %T What technical and scientific communicators do: a comprehensive model for developing academic programs %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-27 %N 3 %D September 1984 %P 161-167 %A Eston E. Evans %A Charles K. Alexander,\ Jr. %T Increasing aural skills of international graduate students %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-27 %N 3 %D September 1984 %P 168-171 %A Lionel A. Howard,\ Jr. %T A survey of technical communication programs in U.S. colleges and universities - 1984 %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-27 %N 3 %D September 1984 %P 172-176 %A Joann T. Hackos %T Teaching problem-solving strategies in the technical communications classroom %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-27 %N 4 %D December 1984 %P 180-184 %A Roger E. Masse %T Theory and practice of writing processes for technical writers %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-27 %N 4 %D December 1984 %P 185-192 %A Bradford B. Broughton %T A key course to unlock communication: letter writing %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-27 %N 4 %D December 1984 %P 193-196 %A William Dennis Horn %T Computer-assisted writing instruction at Clarkson University %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-27 %N 4 %D December 1984 %P 197-200 %A Ron S. Blicq %T Job hunting: sharpening your competitive edge %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-27 %N 4 %D December 1984 %P 201-210 %A Alan D. Wilcox %T How to write a recommendation %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-27 %N 4 %D December 1984 %P 211-214 %A Fan Changxin %T What's in a Chinese name ? %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-27 %N 4 %D December 1984 %P 215-216 %A Daniel L. Plung %A Lois K. Moore %T Publishing an anthology - a case history with suggestions %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-27 %N 4 %D December 1984 %P 217-221 %A William R. Arnold %T Vehicles for documentation %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-27 %N 4 %D December 1984 %P 222-229 %A David Sussman %T Composing photographs for technical journals %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-28 %N 1 %D March 1985 %P 3-12 %A B. Michael Kantrowitz %T What price technical editing ? Phase I: reaching a lay audience %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-28 %N 1 %D March 1985 %P 13-19 %A Gina M. Burchard %T Courseware design: new roles for text and technical writers %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-28 %N 1 %D March 1985 %P 20-26 %K CAI education %A Carole Huber %T The logical art of writing useful comparisons %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-28 %N 1 %D March 1985 %P 27-28 %A Mary St.\ John %T The Teradata document template: a planning tool %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-28 %N 1 %D March 1985 %P 29-33 %A Roger E. Masse %T Theory and practice of editing processes in technical communication %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-28 %N 1 %D March 1985 %P 34-42 %K bibliography %A Charles E. Beck %T Conducting an editing workshop %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-28 %N 1 %D March 1985 %P 43-45 %A Herb Smith %T Methods for training the technical editor in interpersonal skills %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-28 %N 1 %D March 1985 %P 46-50 %A John D. Ryder %T An IEEE Centennial retrospective %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-28 %N 2 %D June 1985 %P 2-6 %A Robert B. Greenly %T Technical writing and illustrating strategies for winning government contracts %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-28 %N 2 %D June 1985 %P 7-12 %A Tim Whalen %T Renewal: writing the incumbent proposal %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-28 %N 2 %D June 1985 %P 13-16 %A John B. Moffett %A Stephen G. Smith %A S.J. de\ Amicis %T Technical brochure preparation %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-28 %N 2 %D June 1985 %P 17-20 %A Deborah L. Flaherty %T The Olympic experience %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-28 %N 2 %D June 1985 %P 21-28 %A Stephen Marcus %T The host in the machine: decorum in computers who speak %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-28 %N 2 %D June 1985 %P 29-33 %A Richard M. Davis %T Publication in professional journals: a survey of editors %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-28 %N 2 %D June 1985 %P 34-43 %A A. Terry Bahill %T Write for the reading system; talk to the listening system %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-28 %N 2 %D June 1985 %P 44-45 %A James W. Souther %T What to report %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-28 %N 3 %D September 1985 %P 5-8 %A James W. Souther %T Identifying the informational needs of readers; a management responsibility %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-28 %N 3 %D September 1985 %P 9-12 %A Alice E. Moorhead %T The conference approach to engineers' report writing %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-28 %N 3 %D September 1985 %P 13-16 %A Ronald M. Benrey %T Top-down management communication: the view from mid-channel %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-28 %N 3 %D September 1985 %P 17-20 %A James McAlister %T Build your case to management %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-28 %N 3 %D September 1985 %P 21-24 %A Joann T. Hackos %T Using systems analysis techniques in the development of standards and procedures %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-28 %N 3 %D September 1985 %P 25-30 %A F.Wm. Fleischhauer %T Technical writing in the management-systems world %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-28 %N 3 %D September 1985 %P 31-33 %A Cheryl L. Losey %T Electronic messaging systems for more effective management %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-28 %N 3 %D September 1985 %P 35-39 %K electronic mail, e-mail, email %A C.W.J. Wende %T Decalogue of the monthly summary %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-28 %N 3 %D September 1985 %P 40 %A Jane Whitney Gibson %A Richard M. Hodgetts %T Self-disclosure: a neglected management skill %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-28 %N 3 %D September 1985 %P 41-45 %A James W. Hill %T Bibliography on management communications %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-28 %N 3 %D September 1985 %P 47-47 %A Andrew Malcolm %T Writing for the disadvantaged reader: an introduction %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-28 %N 4 %D December 1985 %P 1-2 %A Kathleen Eilers Crandall %T Writing for adult English language learners %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-28 %N 4 %D December 1985 %P 3-10 %A Alinda Drury %T Evaluating readability %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-28 %N 4 %D December 1985 %P 11-14 %A Dave Crane %T Writing for closed-captioned television for the hearing-impaired %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-28 %N 4 %D December 1985 %P 15-18 %A Andrew Malcolm %T How closed captions work %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-28 %N 4 %D December 1985 %P 19-20 %A Gerard G. Walter %T Estimating the vocabulary size of the disadvantaged reader %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-28 %N 4 %D December 1985 %P 21-25 %A Larry J. LoMaglio %A Victoria J. Robinson %T The impact of passive voice on reading comprehension %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-28 %N 4 %D December 1985 %P 26-27 %A A.M. Ibrahim %T What's in an Arabic name ? %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-28 %N 4 %D December 1985 %P 28-29 %A David Dobrin %T Do not grind armadillo armor in this mill %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-28 %N 4 %D December 1985 %P 30-37 %A Gary M. Abshire %A Dan Culberson %T A team approach to producing good documentation %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-28 %N 4 %D December 1985 %P 38-41 %A Dietrich Rathjens %T The seven components of clarity in technical writing %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-28 %N 4 %D December 1985 %P 42-46 %A Andrew Feenberg %T Network design: an operating manual for computer conferencing %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-29 %N 1 %D March 1986 %P 2-7 %A Paul Levinson %T Teleconnections %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-29 %N 1 %D March 1986 %P 8 %A Paul Levison %T Marshall McLuhan %A computer conferencing %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-29 %N 1 %D March 1986 %P 9-11 %A Elaine B. Kerr %T Electronic leadership: a guide to moderating online conferences %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-29 %N 1 %D March 1986 %P 12-18 %A Michal Spitzer %T Writing style in computer conferences %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-29 %N 1 %D March 1986 %P 19-22 %A D.J. Pullinger %T Chit-chat to electronic journals: computer conferencing supports scientific communication %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-29 %N 1 %D March 1986 %P 23-29 %K BLEND %A Bryan Pfaffenberger %T Research networks, scientific communication, and the personal computer %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-29 %N 1 %D March 1986 %P 30-33 %A R.A. Flavin %A J.D. Williford %A H. Barzilai %T Computer conferencing data structures in the GRANDiose system %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-29 %N 1 %D March 1986 %P 34-44 %A William Kniskern %T Samuel Johnson: technical writer %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-29 %N 2 %D June 1986 %P 3-6 %A Diana Railton %T Communication skills training for engineering students in British universities %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-29 %N 2 %D June 1986 %P 7-14 %A Scott P. Sanders %T Practice, proficiency, professionalism %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-29 %N 2 %D June 1986 %P 15-18 %A Madame Yu Jingjuan %T How to deliver a successful lecture in China %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-29 %N 2 %D June 1986 %P 19-22 %A M. Jimmie Killingsworth %A Kimberly Eiland %T Managing the production of technical manuals: recent trends %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-29 %N 2 %D June 1986 %P 23-26 %A Theo C. Manschreck %T Schizophrenic disorders and reading disturbance %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-29 %N 2 %D June 1986 %P 27-30 %A Vincent R. Waldron %T Interviewing for knowledge %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-29 %N 2 %D June 1986 %P 31-34 %K expert system, knowledge engineering %A Michael W. Cronin %T The role of language in preventing or ameliorating job burnout %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-29 %N 3 %D September 1986 %P 3-9 %A Robin Raskin %T The quest for style %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-29 %N 3 %D September 1986 %P 10-18 %K RightWriter, Grammatik II, Electric Webster, Punctuation and Style, PC-style %K WWB %A Dietrich Rathjens %T Reverse engineering: the outline as document restructuring tool %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-29 %N 3 %D September 1986 %P 19-22 %A Anon %T The reader's forum %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-29 %N 3 %D September 1986 %P 23-24 %K hyphen %A Timothy Whalen %T Proposal costs: meeting the milestones on time, on budget %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-29 %N 3 %D September 1986 %P 25-28 %A John Stypa %T Product documentation with a purpose %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-29 %N 3 %D September 1986 %P 29-30 %A Patricia R. Harris %A Thomas E. Pinelli %T The standardization of publishing practices: an introduction to organizations and the standards process %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-29 %N 3 %D September 1986 %P 31-34 %K ANSI NISO %A Andrew Oram %T Opening passage: a new look at the system documentation problem %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-29 %N 4 %D December 1986 %P 3-10 %K manual %A Larry Queipo %T User expectation of online information %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-29 %N 4 %D December 1986 %P 11-15 %A Esther Kando Odescalchi %T Documentation is the key to user success %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-29 %N 4 %D December 1986 %P 16-18 %K manual %A Peter Martin %T Computer user documentation problems: their causes and solutions %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-29 %N 4 %D December 1986 %P 19-20 %K manual %A Susan L. Fowler %A David Roeger %T Programmer and writer collaboration: making users mauls that work %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-29 %N 4 %D December 1986 %P 21-25 %A Stephen Kurt Partridge %T So what is task orientation, anyway ? %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-29 %N 4 %D December 1986 %P 26-32 %A Ronald A. Guillemette %T The meaning of reading-to-do documentation %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-29 %N 4 %D December 1986 %P 33-36 %K manual %A Thomas R. Barstow %A Joseph T. Jaynes %T Integrating online documentation into the technical publishing process %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-29 %N 4 %D December 1986 %P 37-41 %A Karen L. McGraw %T Guidelines for producing documentation for expert systems %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-29 %N 4 %D December 1986 %P 42-47 %A Stephanie Rosenbayum %A R. Dennis Walters %T Audience diversity: a major challenge in computer documentation %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-29 %N 4 %D December 1986 %P 48-55 %K manual %A Brenda Rubens %T Personality in computer documentation: a preference study %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-29 %N 4 %D December 1986 %P 56-60 %A Deborah Gettys %T IF you write documentation, THEN try a decision table %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-29 %N 4 %D December 1986 %P 61-64 %A Bernice E. Casey %T A games approach to system interface design %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-29 %N 4 %D December 1986 %P 65-71 %A Saul Carliner %T Topping the text %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-29 %N 4 %D December 1986 %P 72-74 %A Philip Rubens %T Online information, traditional page design, and reader expectation %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-29 %N 4 %D December 1986 %P 75-80 %A Diane Basara %A Darrell Burgin %A Gabrielle Ryan %A Paul Trummel %T A case study of online information: second generation systems design %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-29 %N 4 %D December 1986 %P 81-86 %A David A. Schell %T Testing online and print user documentation %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-29 %N 4 %D December 1986 %P 87-92 %A Joan Callahan Compton %T Results of a telephone survey of technical documentation users %J IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication %K ieee_tpc %V PC-29 %N 4 %D December 1986 %P 93-99