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Insider's Guide to Technical Writing Table of Contents
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In This Book
“Technical writing is no different from many other careers: you learn your craft, you get started, you build momentum, and then you decide where to go from there. This book follows the same pattern.” (InGdTecWrt 2022)
Part 1. Is This the Job for Me? orients you in the tech writing field by explaining what the job is all about, the skills you need to succeed, and how you can get into the profession.
Part 2. Building the Foundation, discusses the basics of technical writing and the different types of documentation you’ll be expected to deliver. Perhaps the most important consideration is understanding your audience, and a whole chapter is dedicated to helping you do that.
Part 3. The Best Laid Plans, provides a lot of information about the different types of processes you might need to follow, and then helps you drive your own process and learn how to create a schedule. It includes tips on learning the products and technology about which you’ll be writing as well as information about the tools you’ll be using to produce the documentation.
Part 4. On the Job, is all about doing the job. After reading this, you’ll have a good idea about what it’s like to walk into a new tech writing job and start being productive right away. Chapters include advice on gathering information, actually writing documentation, and working with reviewers.
Part 5. The Tech Writer Toolkit, contains information about some of the extras for which a tech writer is often responsible. You’ll get help on creating a style guide, index, templates, and layouts, and on managing translation and localization work.
Part 6. I Love My Job, I Love My Job, I Love My Job… takes a look at what it’s like to be a technical writer. You’ll gain some insight into the ups and downs of life as a tech writer. Then I wrap up The Insider’s Guide to Technical Writing with ideas of where to go from here as you continue and grow in your chosen career.
Appendixes include a glossary to help you understand the terms used in this book and in the field, along with lists of useful books and websites. You’ll find plenty to help you continue with your self-education.“ (InGdTecWrt 2022)
Detailed Contents
Part 1. Is This the Job for Me?
Chapter 1. Calling All Tech Writers
Making a Living
Making a Difference
Chapter 2. What Does a Technical Writer Do, Anyway?
More Than Writing
Filling Some Big Shoes
A Day in the Life
The Technical Writer Is the First End User
Chapter 3. Having the Write Stuff
But Can You Write?
Juggling Flaming Sticks
Getting Along
Being Dependable
Chapter 4. Breaking Into the Field
All Roads Can Lead to Tech Writing
Degree or Not Degree? That Is the Question
What the Employer Wants Is What You Want
But First, Are You Experienced?
Making the Most of What You Have: For the Career Changer
Why Is It So Hard to Get an Interview?
Network, Network, Network
Winning Interview Tips
Part 2. Building the Foundation
Chapter 5. How to Write Good (Documentation)
Correctness Is Key
Completeness Counts: Make Sure Nothing’s Missing
Having a Handle on Usability
Clarity Is in Good Writing
Consistency—Is It Really the Hobgoblin of Little Minds?
Chapter 6. Best Practices Make Perfect
Best Practices all Point to Clear Writing
The Best of the Best Practices
Easy as 1, 2, 3: Writing Procedures
Show Some Respect
Chapter 7. It’s All About Audience
Who Will Read the Documentation?
Different Users Have Different Needs
One Document, Many Users
So That’s the Way They Do It…
Section 508 Compliance
Chapter 8. The Deliverables
Building the Documentation Family
Combining It All: Single-Sourcing and Content Reuse
Determining the Content Approach
Delivering the Deliverables
Part 3. The Best Laid Plans
Chapter 9. Process and Planning
Step by Step to Final Documentation
Understand the Development Process
The Documentation Plan
Chapter 10. Become Your Own Subject Matter Expert
The Importance of Product Knowledge
Put the “Technical” in Technical Writing
It Takes Time
Chapter 11. You Want It When?
Fast, Good, or Cheap: Pick Two
Good Enough Has to Be Good Enough
Battling Your Inner Perfectionist
Get Your Speed On
Working with Contractors
Making and Following a Schedule
Chapter 12. You Want it How?
Today’s Tech Writer Carries a Big Toolbox
Location, Location, Location
The Right Tool for the Right Job
XML
Go Green—Reuse Your Content
Books and Other Narrative Material
Graphics Illustrate Your Point
Writing for the Web
Developing Help
Multimedia
Going Above and Beyond the Basics
Part 4. On the Job
Chapter 13. Getting Started
New Kid on the Block
Ask About the Style Guide
The Care and Feeding of Your First Project
Making Your Deadlines
Finishing the First Assignment
Ask for Help
Chapter 14. Gathering Information
Scavenger Hunt
Read, Read, Read
Listen, Listen, Listen
Keeping Up
Chapter 15. Putting It All Together
Following the Rules
Jump Right In, The Water’s Fine
In the Beginning: Creating an Outline
Help Is Not Linear But Sequence Matters Nonetheless
Drilling Down
Fleshing Out the Outline
Drafting Your Draft
How Fast Is On Time?
Polishing the Rough Edges
Battling Writer’s Block
Chapter 16. Everybody’s a Critic—Reviews and Reviewers
Reality Check
It’s Not Personal
Choosing Reviewers
Educate the Reviewers
Sending the Draft Out for Review
Gathering Review Feedback
Consolidating Reviewer Feedback
Once More, with Feeling
Change Management
Thank Reviewers for their Contributions
Chapter 17. Wrapping it Up
Testing, Testing…
Rewriting and Editing
A Final Delivery Checklist
Freezing the Documentation
Hold that Freeze!
Sign Off
Send Off
Part 5. The Tech Writer Toolkit
Chapter 18. The Always-in-Style Guide
What Makes a Style Guide Such a Hot Property?
Style Equals Speed
Guideline or Requirement?
The Classics Are Always in Style
Creating a Style Guide
Procedure Guides
Chapter 19. Front and Back Matter: Or Do They?
Let’s Be Upfront
About Back Matter
Chapter 20. Design and Layout
Whose Job Is It, Anyway?
Enhancing Usability with Visual Elements
Creating a Template
Designing the Page
Color Me Interesting
The Final Layout
Chapter 21. Gaining a Global Perspective: Localization and Translation
Finding a Good Translation Company
Translation Versus Localization: What’s the Difference?
Developing a Global Awareness
The Translation Glossary
Writing for Translation
Managing the Schedule
The More Ways You Have to Say Thank You, The Better
Part 6. I Love My Job, I Love My Job, I Love My Job…
Chapter 22. Working Outside the Box
Working From Home
WFH: The Other Side
Consultant or Captive?
Chapter 23. I Didn’t Think It Would Be Like This!
The “Dark” Side of Technical Writing
Taking Control
Chapter 24. Managing Your Career
Moving Up
Keeping Score
Moving Around
Moving Out
Keep Your Knowledge Current
Moving into Another Field
Networking Doesn’t Stop Just Because You’re Employed
The Future Belongs to You
Appendixes
Appendix A. Tech Talk: The Tech Writer’s Glossary
Appendix B. For Your Bookshelf
Style Guides
Writing Resources
Tools and Technology
Content Design and Planning
People and Project Management
And More
Appendix C. Websites
Writing Resources
Structured Content
Sites to Help Build Your Portfolio
Networking and Job-Hunting
Organizations and Conferences
Technical Dictionaries
The Lighter Side of Technical Writing
Miscellaneous
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