Technical Writing/Editing
Internet Resources for Technical Communicators This site was put together for and by professional technical writers. The site has restrictions for use, mainly it cannot be used for commercial gain, and must be cited as a source. Great stuff!
Google Search Engine, Technical Editing Sites This site is subject to change, but once there you can just hit the search button and it will reload. The site is a multiple search engine, using various other engines and compiling the results.
Solutions for Documentation and Training Needs; Tech Writing At this site you can find seminars and workshops for all your technical communication documentation needs. This is a commercial site and charges for its services.
Arkansas Tech University Research Links One of the nicest things about this page is its simplicity. All the links fit on this 17" monitor, with links extremely pertinent for research. One of the few pages those suffering from severe attention deficit can browse.
Graduate School of Library and Information Science University of Illinois page on citations, specializing in Electronic Citations. There are various citation methods MLA, APA and others. At the top of the page are further links to follow.
Acronyms and Abbreviations Fun site and exceedingly useful in the land of acronyms. Actually not having any acronyms to look up, it was really fun!
The Slot This site has information for the copy editor or those so inclined. The Curmudgeon's Style Book looks to be interesting. The site is designed and owned by Bill Walsh.
One Look Dictionaries "Dictionary word count = 2912446 words in 586 dictionaries now indexed," in the page's own words.
Collin County Community College Online MLA This page uses a paper and cross-references to sections of the MLA Handbook 5th edition.
National Institutes of Standards and Technology The NIST Reference on Constants, Units and Uncertainty, a must site for anyone doing science writing, especially writing about physics.
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