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Tips for Technical Writing
Quick references:
AskOxford
,
Better writing skills
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Advice for students
,
Better writing through design
Here are some technical writing resources suggested by
Ray Hardesty
Grammar and Punctuation
laminated guide
The Elements of Style by Strunk (online)
or
by Strunk and White (hardcopy)
Scientific Style and Format: The CBE Manual for Authors, Editors, and Publishers
The Handbook of Technical Writing, Alred et al.
The Microsoft Manual for Technical Writing (hardcopy)
and
online
Suggested by
William Cook
(by way of
Ron Garcia
)
Style: towards clarity and grace
Suggested by
John Greiner
Writing for Computer Science (hardcopy)
Justin Zobel's online resources
Suggested by
Amit Saha
The Craft of Scientific Writing (slides, and where to buy book)
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