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Subject:Re: Scope of TW From:burgamw1 -at- TEOMAIL -dot- JHUAPL -dot- EDU Date:Fri, 28 Jun 1996 09:19:00 EST
I do scientific writing and editing for a university research and development
laboratory--journal articles, technical reports, fact sheets, books. Examples of
subject matter are space physics, oceanography, geodesy, mathematics, energy,
systems engineering, biomedical engineering.
Murrie Burgan, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
murrie -dot- burgan -at- jhuapl -dot- edu
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>More importantly, not all technical writers document computer-related
>information.
Hmm ... Hard to imagine based upon the content of messages here. Anybody do
medical or scientific writing?
Scott Metsger
smetsger -at- voicenet -dot- com
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