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Author's Information for Submitting Articles to STC Publications

Publish your papers in STC publications.

• Intercom
• Technical Communications
• Researching STC Publications

Intercom

Intercom is the Society's magazine of professional articles. Contributers and advertisers who want to make submissions to the publications, should see the advertising rates.

Technical Communications
the Journal of the Society for Technical Communication

Technical Communication, the Journal of the Society for Technical Communication publishes articles about the practical application of technical communication theory and serves as a common arena for discussion by practitioners. Technical Communication includes both quantitative and qualitative research while showcasing the work of some of the field's most noteworthy writers. Among its most popular features are the helpful book reviews. Technical Communication is published quarterly and is free with membership.

Articles are welcome on (but certainly not limited to) the following topics:

  • Communication management
  • Education and training
  • Current research in technical communication
  • Writing and editing
  • Computers and communication
  • Usability
  • Quality
  • Hypermedia
  • International aspects of technical communication
  • Marketing writing
  • The business of technical communication
  • New media literacy
  • Collaborative writing
  • Theory and the profession
  • Visual communication

Author's Guidelines

Send completed manuscripts to:

George F. Hayhoe
School of Engineering
Mercer University
1400 Coleman Avenue
Macon, GA 31207
Phone: 478-301-2299
Fax: 919-882-9772
E-mail:

Researching STC Publications

For STC Members Only: Use the following to search STC periodicals, publications, and members' books:

• Intercom
• Technical Communications
• Researching STC Publications

 
 
 
 

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