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PR: 8 | Merriam-Webster Online - http://www.merriam-webster.com/ Merriam-Webster is America's foremost publisher of language-related reference works. The company publishes a diverse array of print and electronic products, including Merriam-Webster's Collegiate® Dictionary, Eleventh Edition—America's best-selling desk dictionary—and Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged. - Read more |
PR: 7 | Proz.com - Translators and Translator Resources - http://www.proz.com/ A large directory of professional translation services by freelance language translators and translation agencies. - Read more |
PR: 7 | Writing for the Web - http://www.useit.com/papers/webwriting/ Research on how users read on the Web and how authors should write their Web pages. - Read more |
PR: 6 | Michael Stelzner's Writing White Papers Blog - http://www.writingwhitepapers.com/blog/ The WhitePaperSource publishing media resource center. In this center, you'll find in-depth press information and resources for you to utilize in print and online. This center will also be updated regularly with news clips and timely content for media and analysts. We're glad you're here and look forward to seeing you back often. - Read more |
PR: 6 | The Content Wrangler - http://www.thecontentwrangler.com/ Another great writing resource. Also lists jobs. - Read more |
PR: 6 | Dilbert Comic Strip Archive - Dilbert.com - The Official Dilbert Website by Scott Adams - Dilbert, D - http://www.dilbert.com/comics/dilbert/games/car... The Official Dilbert Website features Scott Adams daily Dilbert strips, Dilbert merchandise, The Dilbert List of the Day and Dogbert's New Ruling Class. Where would we be without Dilbert! - Read more |
PR: 6 | O'Reilly -- Take My Advice: Don't Learn XML - http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/oreilly/xml/new... "Take My Advice: Don't Learn XML" is an O'Reilly and Associates article explaining why document authors should use DocBook instead of trying to learn XML. - Read more |
PR: 5 | The Electric Editors - http://www.electriceditors.net/ If you’re a professional editor (or anyone with an interest in preparing the written word for publication), the Electric Editors are here to help. On these pages you’ll find a comprehensive collection of resources to help you in your work. - Read more |
PR: 5 | Writing, Clear and Simple - http://rmjacobsen.squarespace.com/ Don’t panic! You CAN learn to write better. You don’t have to revisit high-school or college composition courses, and you don’t have to slog through hard-to-understand and harder-to-memorize rules about past-participial possessive pronouns. Writing, Clear and Simple is here to help. - Read more |
PR: 5 | Copyediting-L mailing list - http://www.copyediting-l.info/ Copyediting-L is a list for copy editors and other defenders of the English language who want to discuss anything related to editing: Sticky style issues; philosophy of editing; newspaper, technical, and other specialized editing; reference books; client relations; Internet resources; electronic editing and software; freelance issues; and so on. - Read more |
PR: 5 | Passive voice - http://www.unc.edu/depts/wcweb/handouts/passive... An online version of a handout that will help you understand what the passive voice is, why many professors and writing instructors frown upon it, and how you can revise your paper, using simple strategies, to achieve greater clarity. - Read more |
PR: 5 | Proposal Writing and Government Contracting - http://www.proposalwriter.com/ A commercial site providing a lot of good info about proposal writing and Government Contracting. - Read more |
PR: 4 | Knowledge Work: When you communicate better, work’s more fun (and productive) - http://campbell-online.com/ A knowledge worker (a term coined by Peter Drucker in 1959) is one who works primarily with information or one who develops and uses knowledge in the workplace. This blog is all about tools and techniques for “knowledge work,” with a special focus on better communication in the workplace... - Read more |
PR: 4 | Writers Book Mall - Books and software for Writers, with reviews and recommendations - http://www.writersbookmall.com/ The Writers Book Mall thoughtfully arranges Writers' books, magazines, and software into categories so you can quickly find just the right one. Includes Writers Chat Room, topic introductions, and recommendations for building a Writer's library. - Read more |
PR: 4 | Requirements Document Templates - http://www.jiludwig.com/Template_Guidance.html Here's a nice little collection of Checklists, Standards, Guidance, Plans, Project, SRS & requirements document templates, all of free of charge! - Read more |
PR: 0 | Writing Savvy - http://www.writingsavvy.com/ Writing Savvy is dedicated to exploring the challenges inherent in representing information. This is an especially difficult task considering that no two people approach the same information from the same perspective. - Read more |
N/A | Internet Week: Desktop Publishing - http://whitepaper.internetweek.cmp.com/search/k... A quick search of Internet Week's archive pulls up a broad array of results. Some interesting articles here. - Read more |
N/A | Kalriti: Documentation Plan Templates - http://www.klariti.com/documentation-plan-templ... The Documentation Plan sets the guidelines for writers to follow when documenting their respective parts of a project. It describes how content will be prepared, delivered and distributed, captures format, page count, tools; identifies human, software, hardware and writer's requirements; clarifies roles and responsibilities; prepares schedules and resource allocation. This is a commercial resource. - Read more |
