IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication

Title Publication Date Language Citations
How to put the instructive space into words1999/06/018
The use of icons, earcons, and commands in the design of an online hierarchical menu1991/06/018
Male/female mentoring: turning potential risks into rewards1993/01/018
Overcoming chromophobia: a guide to the confident and appropriate use of color1991/01/018
Measuring the value added by professional technical communicators1993/01/018
Genre in the field of computer science and computer engineering1999/03/018
The relevance of reliability and validity to usability testing1989/01/018
Cultures, computers, and communication: evaluating models of international online production2001/01/018
History and the study of technical communication in Canada and the United States1991/03/018
The effects of screen captures in manuals: a textual and two visual manuals compared1999/06/018
Enthusiasm in technical proposals: verifying a method of lexical analysis1990/01/017
Metaphorical perspectives on hypertext1995/06/017
Leading engineering teams: leader behaviors related to team performance1993/01/017
Genre, rhetorical interpretation, and the open case: teaching the analytical report1999/03/017
Ethos: character and ethics in technical writing1995/01/017
The rhetorical nature of academic research funding1994/01/017
"Is it theirs, mine, or ours?" Ownership, collaboration, and cultures [collaborative work]1994/03/017
Gender and visual communication: toward a feminist theory of design1992/01/017
The value of the technical communicator's role in the development of information systems1999/01/017
Designing and managing virtual learning communities1996/01/017
Selecting and switching: some advantages of diagrams over tables and lists for presenting instructions1998/01/017
Part II-how newcomers learn to write: resources for guiding newcomers1998/01/017
Defining the role of a technical communicator in the development of information systems1998/01/017
Atrisco Well #5: a case study of failure in professional communication1995/01/017
Media Richness or Media Naturalness? The Evolution of Our Biological Communication Apparatus and Its Influence on Our Behavior Toward E-Communication Tools2005/06/01English7
Internet and Online Information Privacy: An Exploratory Study of Preteens and Early Teens2009/06/016
Choosing the right graph2002/03/016
How an author can avoid the pitfalls of practical ethics1990/06/016
How public relations professionals are managing the potential for sabotage, rumors, and misinformation disseminated via the Internet by computer hackers1997/03/016
Between silence and voice: communicating in cross-functional project teams1991/03/016