Books related to Technical Writing

December 16, 2009 16:03 by

Hi,

It gives me great pleasure to announce the release of my books published by Himalaya Publishing House:

1.      The art of writing effective emails
Pages: 100    |     Cost: Rs 98/-

2.      Choosing the right career
Pages: 200    |     Cost: Rs 125/-

3.      Interview skills (Presenting Yourself With Confidence)
Pages: 230    |     Cost: Rs 150/-

4.      The art of writing a resume
Pages: 130    |     Cost: Rs 100/-

 You can buy them:

  1. By sending an email at himpub@vsnl.com
  2. By contacting their local offices at:
         - Delhi (23270392, 23278631)
         - Bangalore (22281541, 22385461)
         -  Pune (020-24496333, 24496323)
         - Hyderabad (65501745) 

                    - Chennai (28144004, 28144005)

                    - Nagpur (2738731, 3296733)

3.       Online at www.himpub.com (it will take about 10 days to update the information of these books)

Author

Sajitha Jayaprakash

Email Id: Sajitha.Jayaprakash@ansys.com

 

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What I've Learnt at the STC India Annual Conference 2009

December 7, 2009 15:53 by Onkar Telkikar

Panel Discussion: Alternate Careers for Tech Writers
Speakers: Sunil Gokhale, K Venkatesh, Suman Kumar, M Uday, and Prashant Sah

Some Interesting Careers for Technical Writers

  • User Experience Documentation Expert
  • Script Writer
  • A Video Game Strategy Developer and Animator
  • Localization and Internationalization Expert

Thanks & Regards,
Onkar Telkikar

 

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What I've Learnt at the STC India Annual Conference 2009

December 7, 2009 15:45 by Onkar Telkikar

Session: Creating Your Portfolio

Speaker: Anindita Basu

Important Points to Remember

  • It is very important for a technical writer to have a portfolio. A portfolio is like your visiting card. It is an excerpt of your creative work in technical writing.
  • It is also very important that you create your portfolio from scratch. You should not use any resources from your office for creating your portfolio. Moreover, you should not use any content from your official projects, as it is copyrighted.
  • Your blog is not your writing sample.
  • It is best to work on your own project and create a portfolio.
  • You can send your portfolio for a peer review. A review by the target audience (for whom the document is generated) is also very important.
  • You should get yourself a writer's toolkit.

Some Examples of Tools

  • Content Authoring Tools: OpenOffice Writer, GoogleDocs
  • Image Manipulation Tool: IrfanView
  • Publishing Tools: Microsoft HTML Help Workshop, HelpMaker Help Authoring Tools

Working on Projects (Some Useful URLs)

Note: You can also have a look at the YouTube Help Center.

Some Documents that Your Portfolio Can Have

  • A How-to Document (Explaining a Procedure)
  • A Quick Start Guide
  • An Installation Guide
  • A User Guide
  • A Reference Guide, for example, an API Guide or a Glossary
  • A Specification Document that explains how something should work
  • Your Volunteer Project
  • A Tutorial

Showcasing Your Portfolio

  • Introduce each sample from your portfolio.
  • Give some context to the interviewer.
  • Mention the principles that you used for creating your sample.
  • Mention the challenges that you faced while creating your portfolio.
  • Create a softcopy of your samples and keep it up-to-date.
  • Carry your laptop, if possible.
  • Take printouts wherever applicable.

Thanks & Regards,
Onkar Telkikar

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