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The Future of Technical Writing and Editing
George F. Hayhoe
Technical Communication
Vol. 54, No. 3 (AUGUST 2007), pp. 281-282 (2 pages)
Published By: Society for Technical Communication
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"Technical Communication includes both quantitative and qualitative research while showcasing the work of some of the field's most noteworthy writers. Among its most popular features are the helpful book reviews.

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The Society for Technical Communication is the world's largest and oldest professional association dedicated to the advancement of the field of technical communication. The Society's members span the field of the technical communication profession from students and academics to practitioners and managers. Our members represent every industry segment and many countries around the globe.

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