Managing global communication in science and technology /

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Xehetasun bibliografikoak
Beste egile batzuk: Hager, Peter J., Scheiber, Howard Jeffrey
Formatua: Liburua
Hizkuntza:English
Argitaratua: New York ; Chichester : Wiley, c2000.
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Sarrera elektronikoa:Table of Contents
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  • Machine derived contents note: Managing Document Design And Development On The Global Level.
  • "Technical Communicators and their Contribution to the Systems Development Process" (J. Fisher).
  • "Global Graphics: Effectively Managing Visual Rhetoric for International Audiences" (P. Hager).
  • "The Impact of International Standards on Technical Communication" (R. Robinson).
  • Managing Cross-Cultural Collaboration And Communications.
  • "A Participatory Approach to Communication for Developing Countries" (D. Andrews).
  • "Technology as a Communication Nexus: Transparent Aid or Technical Hinderance" (C. Ciborra & H. Scheiber).
  • "Creating Effective Global Teams" (D. Hanson).
  • "Document Design in the Information Age: A Consideration of Hypertext for International Technical Communication" (J. Inman).
  • "Lessons on Efficiency from the Field of Computing" (T. Orr).
  • Managing Style On The International Level: Technical Translations, Readability And Usability.
  • "The Influence of Linguistic Patterns on the Transfer of Strategic Information: A Diachronic Study of the Rhetoric of Patent Applications in the U.S." (M. Frobert-Adamo).
  • "Improving Cost-Effectiveness in the Documentation Development Process through Integrated Translation" (K. Spalink).
  • Global Training For Scientific And Technical Communicators.
  • "The Message Sent vs. The Message Received: Implications for Designing Training Materials for Central and Eastern Europeans" (V. Mikelonis).
  • "Caf?, the ou late?: Teaching Technical Communicators to Manage Translation and Localization" (B. Maylath & E. Thrush).
  • "Preparing Technical Communicators for International Publishing: The Need for Industry-Education Cooperatives" (B. Speck).
  • Issues Of Ethics In International Scientific And Technical Communication."
  • "All Work, No Play, and No Education: The American Apparel Industry's Responses to the Problems of International Child Labor" (G. Kennedy).
  • "Managing Ecologically Responsible Publications in the 'Green' Global Village" (H. Shirk).
  • "Technical Communication in a Multicultural World: How to Make It an Asset in Managing International Businesses, Lessons from Europe and Asia for the 21st Century" (J. Ulijn & R. Kumar).
  • Author Profiles.