Check out this article from the archives of the IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication. Z. Guo, J. D’Ambra, T. Turner, and H. Zhang. “Improving the effectiveness of virtual teams: A comparison of video-conferencing and face-to-face communication in China,” IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication, vol. 52, no. 1, … [Read more...]
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First Quarter 2013 Issue of the IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication Now Available Online
The First Quarter 2013 issue of the peer-reviewed journal, IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication is now available online. The issue features these articles: Note: To view articles online, visit http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/RecentIssue.jsp?punumber=47 (A subscription is required to view individual articles. IEEE Professional … [Read more...]
Recommended Article from the Archives of the IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication
Check out this article from the archives of the IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication. N.W. Coppola and N. Elliot. “Big Science or bricolage: An alternative model for research in Technical Communication.” IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication, vol. 48, no. 3, pp.261-268, 2005. Recommended by past IEEE Professional … [Read more...]
Check Out the Fourth Quarter 2012 Issue of the IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication
If you have not done so already, check out the most recent issue of the IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication. The issue features these articles: Note that you can view issues online, as noted earlier, at http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/RecentIssue.jsp?punumber=47 A subscription is required to view articles. IEEE Professional … [Read more...]
Now Available in the Early Access section of the IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication
In addition to the newest issue of the IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication, several articles have been added to the Early Access section of the websites of the journal. These articles are available for reading online now, and will appear in future print editions of the journal. To read the articles: 1. Go to the following … [Read more...]
Third Quarter 2012 Issue of the Transactions Now Available Online
Check out the Third Quarter 2012 issue of the IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication, available online now … [Read more...]
IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication is seeking both potential book reviewers and books to review
Dear colleagues, IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication is seeking both potential book reviewers and books to review. Book Reviewers Book reviews generally range between 1,000-2,000 words. Upon receipt of the book, reviewers have up to 60 days to write the review. If you are interested in becoming a reviewer, please email Book … [Read more...]
Double Issue of the Transactions—On Its Way to a Mailbox Near You
Check your mailboxes: the new issue of the IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication should arrive soon. If it looks like a double issue, that’s because it is. As was mentioned in correspondence with you earlier in the year and in earlier posts to this website, although the Transactions is publishing 4 issues in 2012 (as we have always … [Read more...]
Classics in Communication — "Big Science or bricolage: An alternative model for research in Technical Communication" by N. W. Coppola & N. Elliot
Recommended by past IEEE Professional Communication Society president George Hayhoe — This article reviews the two strands of research that have influenced research in technical communication, systematized science and ethnographic inquiry. It then surveys the most significant research in the field since the 1980s, mostly ethnographic in its … [Read more...]
Classics in Communication — “Targeting an audience of robots: Search engines and the marketing of technical communication business websites" by J. B. Killoran
Recommended by former Transactions editor Jo Mackiewicz — Killoran’s surveyed 240 principals in technical communication businesses, interviewed half of them, and analyzed their websites to determine the extent to which they tried to reach prospective clients via the intermediary of search engines. He found that search engines help businesses … [Read more...]
