How to Write and Publish Engineering Papers and Reports
By (Author) Herbert Michaelson
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
4th September 1990
3rd edition
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Technology: general issues
808.06662
Paperback
240
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
340g
The latest edition of this valuable guide features four completely new chapters on network-based writing techniques that will sell an internal proposal using desktop publishing technology Ethical issues The author shares proven methods and techniques for preparing, writing, and submitting papers for business or for publication, including how to plan and organize a paper or report, construct an introduction, prepare the body of a manuscript, and write an effective concluding section. Special chapters discuss the best approaches for writing and publishing a thesis or dissertation, dealing with publishing confidential results, methods for successfully submitting a journal manuscript, plus tips on proofreading and oral presentations.
Michaelson's advice is sound and by practicing it, we can certainly improve and advance our careers.-IEEE Communications Magazine
This book is about how to raise the raw results of an engineering assignment to the level of professional publication....an excellent job of showing and telling how to organize and present technical material that is itself worthy of publication.-IBM Systems Journal
This is a book for engineers, this is in fact, a must book for engineers. For the engineer user, there can be no higher recommendation.-IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication
"Michaelson's advice is sound and by practicing it, we can certainly improve and advance our careers."-IEEE Communications Magazine
"This is a book for engineers, this is in fact, a must book for engineers. For the engineer user, there can be no higher recommendation."-IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication
"This book is about how to raise the raw results of an engineering assignment to the level of professional publication....an excellent job of showing and telling how to organize and present technical material that is itself worthy of publication."-IBM Systems Journal
HERBERT B. MICHAELSON was formerly the associate editor of the IBM Journal of Research and Development. He is a fellow of the Society for Technical Communication and currently a consultant in technical communication. He is also a senior member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).