Lionel D. Wyld

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Affiliations: Bryant University (1)

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Lionel D. Wyld's work travels primarily in Technical Communication (75% of indexed citations) · 4 total indexed citations from 2 clusters.

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  1. Practical Professional Training through Internships
    Abstract

    A summer program at the Naval Underwater Systems Center offers from two to four temporary positions each year, where graduate students in technical writing are introduced to a wide variety of assignments in technical communications. The program, now in its sixth year, provides practical professional training for technical writers and editors.

    doi:10.2190/qn8f-myak-gnjf-ew97
  2. Voracities and Verities are Sometimes Interacting: With apologies to Marianne Moore
    Abstract

    While the field of report writing has assumed an increasingly sophisticated status in recent years (reflected even in textbook titles), the “old verities” continue to be an important center of attention for those who write or edit material in the field. In addition to keeping uppermost in mind the age-old, sound principles of rhetoric and composition, we need, today, to ask ourselves relevant questions regarding problem areas created by technological advances and linguistic developments. If we can strive always to be lucid, accurate, and succinctly informative, human communication will continue to keep pace with technology.

    📍 Bryant University
    doi:10.2190/l0lm-rd2h-4d5a-bccw
  3. How to Write Scientific and Technical Papers
    doi:10.2307/354595
  4. The Use of “Mr.”
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    doi:10.58680/ccc196720961
  5. The Use of "Mr."
    doi:10.2307/354488