Tracy Bridgeford

15 articles
Michigan Technological University
  1. <i>Technical Communication and the World Wide Web</i>. Edited by Carol Lipson and Michael Day. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum, 2005. 355 pp
    doi:10.1080/10572250701372862
  2. REVIEWS
    doi:10.1080/10572250709336580
  3. REVIEWS
    doi:10.1207/s15427625tcq1601_7
  4. REVIEW
    doi:10.1207/s15427625tcq1504_5
  5. REVIEW
    doi:10.1207/s15427625tcq1503_7
  6. REVIEW
    doi:10.1207/s15427625tcq1501_8
  7. REVIEWS
    doi:10.1207/s15427625tcq1402_6
  8. REVIEWS
    doi:10.1207/s15427625tcq1401_7
  9. REVIEWS
    doi:10.1207/s15427625tcq1304_6
  10. REVIEWS
    doi:10.1207/s15427625tcq1303_8
  11. REVIEWS
    doi:10.1207/s15427625tcq1302_7
  12. Reshaping Technical Communication: New Directions and Challenges for the 21st Century
    doi:10.1207/s15427625tcq1301_12
  13. Guest Editors' Column
    doi:10.1207/s15427625tcq1102_1
  14. Reviews
    Abstract

    Computers and Technical Communication: Pedagogical and Programmatic Perspectives. Ed. Stuart Selber. Greenwich, CT: Ablex. 415 pages.

    doi:10.1080/10572259909364680
  15. Opening spaces: Writing technologies and critical research practices
    doi:10.1016/s8755-4615(98)90011-1