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The MIT Guide to Science and Engineering Communication James G. Paradis

The MIT Guide to Science and Engineering Communication By James G. Paradis

The MIT Guide to Science and Engineering Communication by James G. Paradis


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Aimed at scientists and engineers who have multiple communication tasks, this guide emphasizes processes and forms that will help in creating documents and includes numerous realistic examples. It focuses on the collaborative and group writing situation.

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The MIT Guide to Science and Engineering Communication Summary

The MIT Guide to Science and Engineering Communication by James G. Paradis

Good communication makes a difference. Any successful scientist or engineer will have multiple communication tasks connected with any project. Drawing on their considerable experience teaching both college students and science professionals, James Paradis and Muriel Zimmerman have written a handbook that treats four kinds of literacy -- written, oral, graphic, electronic -- as crucial and inseparable to science and engineering communication.The MIT Guide emphasizes processes and forms that will help in creating documents and includes numerous realistic examples. A special feature of the book is its acceptance of the fact that most work in science these days is collaborative and that writing is often a group rather than a solitary activity. There is also a strong emphasis on the central role of the computer in creating and disseminating technical materials.First, Paradis and Zimmerman observe, it is essential to consider science and engineering as communication. The most effective engineers and scientists are skilled writers, and the first chapter shows how important good communication is to a successful career in science. The chapters that follow address such topics as: defining your audience and aims; organizing and drafting documents; revising for organization and style; developing graphics; conducting meetings; memos, letters, and e-mail; proposals; progress reports; reports and journal articles; instructional materials; electronic texts; oral presentations; job search strategies; document design for page and screen; strategies for searching the literature; and citation and reference styles.

The MIT Guide to Science and Engineering Communication Reviews

"The MIT Guide contains an abundance of useful information on practically every facet of contemporary technical communication. I enjoyed reading it immensely. The information is succinct and to the point, and the supporting graphics are not only relevant but often admirable in the amount of information they convey." --David F. Beer, Ph.D., Director of Technical Communication, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Texas at Austin

About James G. Paradis

Muriel L. Zimmerman is Senior Lecturer and Coordinator of the Programs in Technical Communication in the Writing Program at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

Table of Contents

Science and engineering as communication; defining your audience and aims; organizing and drafting documents; revising for organization and style; developing graphics; conducting meetings; memos, letters and electronic mail; proposals; progress reports; reports; journal articles; instructions and procedures; electronic text; oral presentations; job search documents; document design; strategies for searching the literature; citation and reference styles.

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CIN0262161427G
9780262161428
0262161427
The MIT Guide to Science and Engineering Communication by James G. Paradis
Used - Good
Hardback
MIT Press Ltd
1997-04-01
290
N/A
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