2019 by Eric Howerton, Oklahoma State University, Michael Beilfuss, Missouri Southern State University, et al.
Explores technical and professional writing: workplace composition through theoretical and practical applications. Discussions of multiple writing genres assist in understanding how to apply for jobs, how to compose clear and precise business communications and how to create documents such as proposals and reports.
By Matt McKinney, Kalani Pattison, Sarah LeMire, 2021.
Technical writing introduce you to some of the most important aspects of writing in the worlds of science, technology, and business; the writing professionals do as a part of their regular work.
2021 by Will Fleming, Linn Benton Community College.
Designed specifically for use in LBCC’s WD4 (Technical Writing for Welders) and all versions of IN4 (Technical Writing for CTE).
2021 by Dawn Atkinson, Stacey Corbitt,, Montana Technological University.
For use in developmental writing and introductory technical writing courses or other lower-division college writing courses that focus on building study skills alongside effective workplace and academic writing skills.
Modular design and ample coverage of topics means that it can be used over semester-long or stretch courses, allowing instructors to select the chapters most relevant for their needs.