What is Technical Writing:

Before we talk about technical writing books, we should have a clear definition of technical writing.

Technical Writing encloses all kinds of documentation with the technical processes. Analysis or Report, Summary statement, any kind of technical information, converted in writing, is called technical writing and the book which is conveyed this information written by a technical writer, called technical writing book.

The industry of technical writing is expanding. It becomes a highly demanding skill and expecting the growth of technical writers would be 10% in the next 10 years.

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The job of Technical Writer:

The job of Technicalvaries from Industry to Industry.Mainly It depends on the type of Industry. 

But common things are ,they must know about their customers and their demand, accordingly they have to prepare their documentation. They should research  the product materials and talk to technical staff.Make their content attractive with the use of graphics , illustration etc. They should post on the right platform. Finally collect the feedback and use them to make their content improvise.

Job Industry of Technical Writer:

Most technical writers get a full time job. Here the few industry when they can go for and interview after learning the “Technical Writing Course

Manufacturing

Technical Service

Administrative Service

Biotech & Pharmacy

Financial Service

Energy and Chemical

Who can be a Technical Writer?

You have to improve the following skills to be a Master as a Technical writer:

Suggesting for Research

To become a good Technical Writer, your priority is to do a proper research of the product you are assigned to. You can get information from a company’s website first , then internet, online data etc.

After receiving all kinds of information and analysing , you can start with writing.

Presentation to Audience:

Sometimes Technical writers use jargon, their content becomes very much technical, So to understand this write up for a non technical personal , it’s pretty tough.And reader lose their interest.

So the information the technical writers gather after researching, they should present to the audience in a shaped way.

Necessity of Communication Skill

It is one of the most important things. A technical writer has to work with a different team or different person with a different role. So Technical writers should have the ability of understanding their communication and present it in a proper way.

Technical skill:  Though it is not mandatory , it would be easier as a writer if they have a technical background.

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Technical Writing Books

Top 25 Technical Writing Books:

After a brief discussion about the program, we can suggest you to go through top 25 Technical Writing Books

The Essentials of Technical Communication

Author’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/mikemarkel

Publisher: Bedford/St. Martin’s, 12th Edition

Publication date: October 14, 2017

Pages: 768 pages

This is the era of visualization. People are more interested to watch than reading. So Authors are already aware of people’s minds , accordingly they have illustrated this book to draw people’s attention. The technical documentation along with illustration and communication are very clear and crisp. The book covers all information related to this field.

Technical Writing 101

Author’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/alanpringle

Publisher: Scriptorium Publishing Services, Inc; 3rd Edition

Publication date: May 1, 2009

Pages: 330 pages

This book explains in a descriptive manner how to write technical articles. As a Technical content writer, you can learn thoroughly how to write both online and  in print. 

The book will provide you with a precise concept about technical writing and how to convert it to another language in an easy way. The book covers the total development process, planning, editing, illustration, indexing and production. The 3rd version articles showing a lot of information in new technologies along with “ Drawing Information Typing Architecture”.

Author: Kieran Morgan & Sanja Spajic

Publisher: Better On Paper Publications, 1st edition

Publication date: March 3, 2015

Pages: 260 pages

This book is very useful for non-writer, beginners or professionals. This book explains to its reader, about ut5 steps to become a successful technical  writer. Five steps concise with Planning, Documents structuring, writing , reviewing and publishing.

There is a lot of information and templates at the back of the book in the appendix, that new writer can use accordingly.

Microsoft Writing Style , this book helps you as a mentor , the  technique and usage of writing are applicable for communication media. Mainly It will guide the technical writers who are writing on computer technology, and also help them with the Website, What’sapp.

The modern approach and clarity of this book  help the writers to write about technology in a clear and crisp way.

The Microsoft Writing Style Guide replaces the Microsoft Manual of Style, which guides the editorial tech community for more than 20 years.

This new edition is focus on the following area:

Tips for microsoft style

They have introduced new for Chatbots and virtual agents, Content planning, and Responsive content

Consolidated related terms Accessibility terms, Computer and device terms, Cloud-computing terms, and Bits and bytes terms are readily available.

  • Author’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/RealGeneKim
  • Publisher: Prentice Hall; 3 edition
  • Publication date: December 17, 2009
  • Pages: 464 pages
  • Read Me First! A Style Guide for the Computer Industry.This book is a conclusive recommendation for Technical Writers, editors and who are related with this team.
  • This 3rd edition has been revised and introduces us entirely with recommending websites to write for WIKI, creating, designing screencasts.
  • This comprehensible book entirely covers such as grammar, style of writing typographic and legal guidelines.
  • The writer of this book has shared their experience of challenges they faced , and provided the solution with reference to overcome those problems for new writers.

Publisher: CRC Press; 2 edition

Publication date: July 27, 2018

Pages: 300 pages

The book author is an engineer and from his practical experience he guides a wide range of professional, Engineers, Scientists, nontechnical professionals. This book assists them to get a clear concept about, writing, editing and publishing.

The reference manual of the writer with his practical experience guides readers in a more significant way. The reader can easily understands Pratical thoughts and help them to write technical article.

Author: JoAnn T. Hackos

Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition

Publication date: March 23, 1994

Pages: 656 pages

The book was published in the 90s. The content is mainly focused on technical publication of  Project Management. It describes the strategies and techniques for high qualities documents. 

The book consists of scores of templates, checklists, summaries, real-life case studies, scenarios, and techniques . This technical communication is really exciting for its readers.

Author : James Gill

Publisher: Paperback

Date: March, 2012

Technical Writing is “ Top 50 “ best carrier as per US News ranking in 2010.

If you are confused on how to start your career in Technical Writing (Henry Harvin), you are suggested to go through this book. The 20 years of experience help reader know about  world information and how you can get into it.

Thomas Huckin (Author), 

Lesley Olsen (Author) 

Published: 31 January 1991

The book is mainly developed non -native English speaker, who want to build their technical writing skills. The course teaches readers to keep audience in their mind when they write memos, reports and other related documents. 

The new edition of this book consists 7 chapters shows to technical way of writing.

Published: December 2002

The authors have instructed readers to write with clarity, in each of technical  field like reports , memos , and other documentations. In this books the problem of writing by technical professing and a solution of their problems.

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Author: Leo Finkelstein

Published: 16 February 2007

This book is mainly written for Engineering students to expertise in technical writing, consisting of practical outlines. The student can learn to develop their writing skill gradually. The system allows students after finishing each chapter to analysis, the development of skill.

We have discussed about books from where you can get an idea how to write the technical books. But instead of jump direct for Technical Writing, It would be always better if you can go with a certification course to get a clear concept and practical skill. Then you start with writing.

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FAQ:

Q1. What are the four popular types of technical writing?

Ans. There are four most popular types of technical writing: 
Medical writing and scientific papers
Assembly Manuals
Technical documents, Reports, and Journals
Books and Magazines by technical writers

Q2. Is Technical writing hard?

Ans. Yes, it’s quite tough to write technical writing. It is challenging and rewarding to write complex concepts in simple form. But if you are interested in this field, you can make a promising career.

Q3. Do technical writers get a good salary?

Ans. Technical writers can make a good salary package of 40000 as a fresher. It increases with experience. 

Q4. Are technical writers in demand in the future?

Ans. It is predicted in a survey that in the near future, the demand for this sector will grow by six percent. About 5400 openings are expected for an eligible technical writer in a year on average.

Q5. What is the most crucial part of technical writing?

Ans. The technical writer should have a precise understanding and knowledge of the product. Moreover, they should be well acquainted with the product function, purpose, and solution the product provides.

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