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	<description>A listing of the most recently indexed works about Resources and Bibliographies and Writing in the field of technical communication (and technical writing).</description>
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		<title>Academic and Practitioner Perspectives on Essential Works in Technical Communication</title>
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		<description>As I began to create categories for a list collected from many academics and practitioners, I discovered a dramatic difference in the works valued by the two groups. While some works were valued by both practitioners and academics, I also found a clear dividing line between works recommended by academics and those recommended by practitioners.</description>
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		<title>A Weblog Webliography</title>
		<link>http://tc.eserver.org/25448.html</link>
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		<description>A bibliography with hundreds of online articles about weblogs.</description>
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		<title>Technology and Composition Bibliography</title>
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		<description>A bibliography of several hundred writings about technology and the teaching of writing.</description>
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		<title>Selected Readings for Technical Writing: Theory and Practice</title>
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		<description>The topics below are just some of the many possible  topics for such a course. I have chosen some of the  topics because they relate to my specific research  interests, and I have chosen some of the topics  because students have expressed a strong interest &#xD;in acquiring more background in these areas.</description>
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		<title>Professional Composition: Combining Professional Writing and Critical Pedagogy</title>
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		<description>Toward a less artificial approach to professional writing pedagogy.</description>
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		<title>Bibliography on Assessment Issues in Engineering Communication</title>
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		<description>A bibliography on engineering communication assessment.</description>
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		<title>CompPile</title>
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		<description>An ongoing online index of twentieth-century publications in post-secondary composition, rhetoric, ESL, and technical writing.</description>
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		<title>The Bedford Bibliography for Teachers of Writing</title>
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		<description>We hope that this online version of The Bedford Bibliography for Teachers of Writing will be an efficient reference tool. In the future, we will be able to update the online version more frequently. Moreover, we will provide direct links when possible between bibliographic entries and online versions of the resources themselves. Note that we include annotated listings for six online journals. To go directly to the World Wide Web page for one of these journals, simply click on the highlighted address (URL) given immediately after its title.</description>
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		<title>Computers and Composition Bibliography</title>
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		<description>A bibliography of writings in computers and composition. The citations come from Hawisher, Gail E.; LeBlanc, Paul; Moran, Charles; &amp; Selfe, Cynthia L. (1996).</description>
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