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In past issues of JCD, we have employed graduate students in rhetoric and technical communication to provide their point of view on new books in the field. In this issue's book commentary, I have taken this
opportunity one more time as students in a graduate seminar at Michigan
Tech - Histories and Theories of Technical Communication - read,
discussed, and then responded to Bernadette's Longo's Spurious Coin, A History of Science. Management, and Technical Writing.
Johnson, Bob Journal of Computer Documentation 2001
Abstract:
In past issues of JCD, we have employed graduate students in rhetoric and technical communication to provide their point of view on new books in the field. In this issue's book commentary, I have taken this
opportunity one more time as students in a graduate seminar at Michigan
Tech - Histories and Theories of Technical Communication - read,
discussed, and then responded to Bernadette's Longo's Spurious Coin, A History of Science. Management, and Technical Writing.