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Napsal uživatel Florian Nadge
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Neděle, 14 Červen 2009 20:29 |
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- The Elements of Style, William Strunk Jr. and E. B. White, Longman; 50 Anv edition, 2008: This is the classic reference book. It is a small booklet that is inexpensive.
- The Chicago Manual of Style, Chicago, IL, University of Chicago Press, 2009: This often cited book is the authority when you need a reference on punctuation, capitalization, quotations, abbreviations, equations, etc.
- Microsoft Manual of Style for Technical Publications, Microsoft Press, 2004 : The Microsoft Manual of Style for Technical Publications, Third Edition (MSTP) is the latest step in this direction and takes care of latest technologies and technical terms.
- Read Me First! A Style Guide for the Computer Industry, 3 rd Edition, Sun Technical Publications, 2009: Clear content and consistent style are essential for the usability of any system. If you're doing something complex, describing it simply becomes that much more important.
- The Global English Style Guide: Writing Clear, Translatable Documentation for a Global Market,SAS Press, 2009: This detailed, example-driven guide illustrates how much you can do to make written texts more suitable for a global audience.
- XML in Technical Communication, The Institute of Scientific & Technical Communicators, 2008 : This book describes the basics of XML syntax and terminology, the use of XML in technical communication and the advantages it can bring to the production of technical documentation.
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Aktualizováno Pátek, 27 Listopad 2009 17:07 |