A blog about technical writing.
Basu, Anindita. Writing Technically (2008). Resources>Writing>Technical Writing>Blogs
Your Writing Dept Blog is a collection of writings from technical writers who would like to develop dynamic, and hopefully, useful content when not creating technical documentation, user guides and training materials. The blog contains useful tips for how to work with a documentation team, and how to best manage documentation project.
Your Writing Dept (2008). Resources>Documentation>Technical Writing>Blogs
This blog is about technical writing and related topics, particularly for the software industry. Topics include technical communication, open source software, user assistance, interface design, and whatever else I find something to write about.
Swisher, Janet. Techie Tech Writer Blog, A. Resources>Writing>Technical Writing>Blogs
A blog about aspects of technical communication, with special focus on accessibility, quality (work/documentation/etc.) processes, writing, editing, usability, and technology.
The Tim Rosa Associates Technical and Business Writing Blog
A resource center for sharing information and discussing ideas about technical documentation, marketing, regulatory & compliance, training & development, and business intelligence.
Tim Rosa Associates. Resources>Writing>Technical Writing>Blogs
I like to use software applications. I like to help people figure out how to use stuff. I like to write. I am a technical writer.
Technical Communication blog about products, topics in Tech Comm, tools, teaching tech comm topics, and others
Burton, Sharon. Wordpress (2008). Resources>User Experience>Technical Writing>Blogs
Mike Hamilton covers topics like technology, PDAs, MadCap products, technical communication and more.
Hamilton, Michael. Wordpress (2008). Resources>User Experience>Technical Writing>Blogs
The technical writing process consists of four main phases. These are planning, writing, delivery, archiving. These phases are not necessarily set in stone and some variations do exist. Every writer is different and they each have their own way of writing that is distinct.
Technical Writer Blog, The (2009). Resources>Writing>Technical Writing>Blogs
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