IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication
Jun 1983
How to write and publish engineering papers and reports
Herbert B. Michaelson
Associated Press
;
Charles R. Fenno
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base
Abstract
For some of us, the chore of writing about our research activities is about as exciting as cleaning out the garage or attic; it is an anticlimactic journey into the past, filled with difficult decisions. Thus, any new tool that might make the job easier deserves careful attention. Herbert Michaelson's How to write and publish engineering papers and reports may not convince engineers that report writing should be their favorite sport, but it will help them produce and publish effective manuscripts. That's no small accomplishment.
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- IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication
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- 1983-06-01
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- 10.1109/tpc.1983.6448691
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