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		<title>Identifying Obstacles for New Writers in Industry</title>
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		<description>Technical writers can increase their value by having a&#xD;technical base along with their communication skills. The&#xD;technical base provides a way to recognize and appreciate&#xD;d@erent perspectives in an industry collaboration.&#xD;Misunderstanding or ignorance of differing perspectives&#xD;can result in serious interpersonal and corporation issues&#xD;that affect the final product. This presentation describes&#xD;some of the obstacles encountered by a new technical writer&#xD;on a software documentation teatn. These obstacles are&#xD;examined in Iight of technical writing research in an effort&#xD;to identify possible classroom strategies that might prevent&#xD;or ease tensions that arise between collaborators with&#xD;different backgrounds.</description>
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