A blog post all of you wrote: Technical Writing in Transition

Dan Goldstein DGoldstein at riverainmedical.com
Tue Nov 20 15:31:49 MST 2007


Hi Chris,

Kudos on your initiative!

>From the post: "Originally a bizarre hybrid between psychologist,
journalist, and instructor, the technical writer compiled scattered
notes written by engineers and converted them into manuals that normal
people could read and understand. This allowed the product-buying public
to use technology with which they had no familiarity."

Except for the tech writers who never wrote manuals, or the ones who had
nothing to do with the product-buying public. I hope you find a place
for them in your discourse, because they still exist!

Happy Tuesday,

Dan

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chris Borokowski
> Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2007 5:15 PM
> To: techwr-l
> Subject: A blog post all of you wrote: Technical Writing in Transition
> 
> I've compiled the past three months of discourse on the 
> direction that technical writing/technical communications is 
> taking, and shaped it into an article that technical writers 
> might enjoy.
> 

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