Mayfield handbook of technical scientific writing
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Check nearby libraries Library. Share this book Facebook. In print form, these maneuvers are often tedious and time consuming; in hypertext, they are natural and automatic. The Mayfield Handbook of Scientific and Technical Writing covers all major aspects of writing and technical communication.
The following items are a small sample of the topics treated in the work:. The concept of a hypertext technical writing guide dates back to when James Paradis and Edward Barrett, in collaboration with IBM and Information Systems staff, created a suite of software programs to support writing instruction under MIT's Project Athena. The suite, known as the Networked Educational Online System NEOS , supported and enhanced the essential functions of a writing classroom: easy word processing, online exchange of drafts for peer review and instructor comment, and access to a variety of materials, including a hypertext guide focusing on scientific and engineering writing.
A reviewer could point the author to a specific portion of the guide by pasting a hyperlinked entry button into a pop-up comment window at any point in a draft.
The annotated file would then be returned to the author over the MIT network. Mayfield and its publisher, Thomas V.
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