The five W's: an old tool for the new task of audience analysis. (what, who, where, when, why): An article from: Technical Communication
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Author(s)Geoff Hart
PublisherSociety for Technical Communication
ISBN / ASINB00096KDNE
ISBN-13978B00096KDN9
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From the supplier: Technical writers should address the five 'W' questions when writing stories. Technical writers who answer these questions in their work will be able to provide users with all the pertinent information about an application or product, omitting everything that is unnecessary.
Citation Details
Title: The five W's: an old tool for the new task of audience analysis. (what, who, where, when, why)
Author: Geoff Hart
Publication:Technical Communication (Refereed)
Date: May 1, 1996
Publisher: Society for Technical Communication
Volume: v43 Issue: n2 Page: p139(7)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
From the supplier: Technical writers should address the five 'W' questions when writing stories. Technical writers who answer these questions in their work will be able to provide users with all the pertinent information about an application or product, omitting everything that is unnecessary.
Citation Details
Title: The five W's: an old tool for the new task of audience analysis. (what, who, where, when, why)
Author: Geoff Hart
Publication:Technical Communication (Refereed)
Date: May 1, 1996
Publisher: Society for Technical Communication
Volume: v43 Issue: n2 Page: p139(7)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
