Added by Geoff Sauer on Dec 18, 2004.
Average rating: 3.50/5.00 (n=4, std dev: 1.00)
 


In 1987 Brockman visited Australia raising a number of issues he saw as critical for the successful progression and survival of Australia’s Technical Communication society, and the profession. Those comments pertain to technical communication as a profession, lack of academic programs in technical communication and a professional journal, need for authentication of members, development of a professional infrastructure, the fragmented nature of the ASTC. This paper reports on how the profession in Australia is progressing in these issues and how we compare with the STC.
 
  View all six works by Fisher, Julie L.  
  View all 2240 works published by STC Proceedings  

Please share your rating/opinion of "Technical Communication in Australia: A Report of Progress Towards Professional Recognition".
 PoorExcellent 
The link to this work seems to be broken.

Copyright © 2001-09 by the EServer. All rights reserved.Add a Work | Update this Work | Discussion Forum | Habitués