BOOKS: Additions to Book List?

Subject: BOOKS: Additions to Book List?
From: Gregory Keith <GKeith -at- DELRINA -dot- COM>
Date: Thu, 16 Mar 1995 14:01:00 PST

Folks;

Our documentation department has been split into a few different groups and
we may need a new library scheme. Following on that, I've been trying to
come up with a good, up-to-date list of general and specific books on tech
writing, obviously slanted towards the software/computers side of tech
writing. If anyone can:

- supply missing details
- comment on whether these books may have been superseded by better/newer
versions
- add new titles
-point me towards other lists of this kind

I'd appreciate it.

My idea is to also have a host (ha ha) of Internet resources, URLs, ftp
sites, and so on in a similar list, but that can wait for now...

Post to me and I'll summarize in a week (or not, as you prefer!). ThanksI

Greg Keith
Documentation Specialist
Delrina Canada
gkeith -at- delrina -dot- com

Man is a child wandering lost in a forest of symbols - Baudelaire

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Technical Writing: Books and Reference Sources

(from today's list, an appropriate quote)
When I get a little money, I buy books; and if any is left, I buy food and
clothes Erasmus


APPROACHES
Handbook of Technical Writing, by Charles T. Brusaw, Gerald J. Alred and
Walter E. Oliu. 4th edition. (St. Martin's Press, 1993). 800+ pages.

How to Write and Present Technical Information, by Charles H. Sides. 2nd
edition. (Phoenix: Oryx Press, 19??).

Techniques for Technical Communicators, by Carol M .Barnum and Saul
Carliner. (1993: MacMillan Publishing Company)

Working with Words, by Brian S. Brooks and James L. Pinson. (St. Martin+s
Press, 19??). 100+ pages.

Writing Better Computer User Documentation, by R. John Brockmann (NY: John
Wiley & Sons, 1990). 364 pages, softcover.


BOOK DESIGN/TYPOGRAPHY
Methods of Book Design, by Hugh Williamson (3rd edition, Yale Univ.Press,
1983).

The Elements of Typographic Style, by Robert Bringhurst(Hartley and Marks,
1992).


EDITING
Editing Technical Writing, by Donald Samson Jr. (1993: Oxford Univ. Press).

The Levels of Edit, 2nd Ed., by Mary Fran Buehler and Robert Van Buren
(1980: JPL Publications, Publication 80-1).

(Title?) , by William O. Coggin and Lynnette R. Porter. (Macmillan
Publishing Company,1993).


GRAMMAR
Chicago Manual of Style, 14th edition. (Chicago: University of Chicago
Press, 1993). 920 pages, hardcover.

The Elements of Style, 3rd Ed., by W. Strunk and E.B. White, (1979:
MacMillan
Publishing Company).


GRAPHICS/ILLUSTRATION
Illustrating Computer Documentation, by William K. Horton. (NY: John Wiley &
Sons, 1991). 313 pages, $46.50 (Can.) softcover.


INDEXING
The Art of Indexing, by Larry S. Bonura (NY: John Wiley & Sons, 1994). 233
pages, hardcover.

Indexing Books, by Nancy Mulvany. (University of Chicago Press, 19??).


ON-LINE HELP
Developing On-Line Help for Windows, by Scott Boggan. (Publisher, 19??).

Designing and Writing On-Line Documentation, by William K. Horton. (NY: John
Wiley & Sons, 1990). 372 pages, $39.95 (Can.) softcover.


PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Managing Your Documentation Projects, by Susan Self. (Publisher, 19??).


SGML
SGML: An Author+s Guide to the Standard Generalized Markup Language, by
Martin Bryan. (NY: Addison-Wesley, 1988). 364 pages, $39.95(Can.) softcover


TECHNOLOGY
Being Digital, by ?? Negroponte. (??? Publishing, 19??).


USER-INTERFACE DESIGN
The Art of Human-Computer Interface Design, edited by Brenda Laurel.(NY:
Addison-Wesley, 1994). 523 pages, $39.95 (Can.) softcover.

User-Interface Screen Design, by Wilbert O. Galitz. (Publisher, 19??).


WORLD-WIDE WEB (WWW)
The Mosaic Handbook for Microsoft Windows, by Dale Dougherty and Richard
Koman. (Sebastopol: O+Reilly and Associates, 1994). 204 pages, $35.95 (Can.)
softcover.


WORKPLACE
Technical Writer's Freelancing Guide, by Peter Kent. (NY: Sterling
Publishing Co., 1992). $12.95 softcover.


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