63751Technical English : engineerings : book 2
This book contains three units: Unit 1: Engineering education; Unit 2: Basic areas of engineering; Unit 3: Engineering reading.
63752Technical writing
The purpose of this book is to discuss the principles and practice of the kind of writing required of engineers and physical scientist as part of their professional work. It consists of six sections as such preliminary problems, special techniques of technical writing, transitions - introductions and conclusions, types of reports, report layout, the library research report.
63753Technical writing : a practical writing
Part 1: Back ground; Part 2: Document; Part 3: Futher information.
63754Technical writing : a reader-centered approach : 3rd ed.
It is exhaustive in details and examples, but easy to read and use. It also covers the entire technical realm - with the exception of on-line help systems. This book is not an advanced course on word processing or using RoboHELP, but rather is an advanced course on the entire technical writing profession.
63755Technical writing and professional communication : 2nd ed.
This book is designed for intermediate and advanced students in both basic and applied science and business and other technically oriented professions.
63756Technical writing for success : a school-to-work approach
An engaging writing style that appeals to today's students is combined with a strong practical approach to technical writing--what it is, who reads it, and how to achieve success in this highly relevant field. Coverage includes both technical writing ad technical reading.
63757Technically-write! : communicating in a technological era
Chapter 1: A technical person's approach to writing; Chapter 2: Meet "H. L. Winman and Associates"; Chapter 3: Technical correspondence; Chapter 4: Short informal reports; Chapter 5: Longer informal and semiformal reports; Chapter 6: Formal reports; Chapter 7: Other technical documents; Chepter 8: Illustrating technical documents; Chapter 9: Technically-speak.
63758Technique of film and video editing : theory and practice
This book puts into context the storytelling choices an editor will have to make against a background of theory, history, and practice. include the MTV style, psychoanalytic ideas, and the appropriation of style over content. New filmmakers whose work is examined in this edition include Spike Lee, Julie Dash, Atom Egoyan, Quentin Tarantino, and Oliver Stone.
63759Techniques in microbiology : a student handbook
Lammert’s approach is visual and incorporates “voice balloons” that keep the student focused on the process described. The techniques are those that will be used frequently for studying microbes in the laboratory, and include those identified by the American Society for Microbiology in its recommendations for the Microbiology Laboratory Core Curriculum (recommendations in which the author participated).
63760Technobabble
"Technobabble": the pervasive and indiscriminate use of computer terminology, especially as it is applied to situations that have nothing at all to do with technology. "Technobabble examines the new computer lexicon from an etymological, historical, and anecdotal perspective. It reveals technobabble's origins among the "high priests" of the advanced research laboratories of the 1950s, describing the folkways by which this sublanguage becomes incorporated into the vocabulary of the larger society, and predicting some of the new dimensions technobabble is likely to assume in coming years.





