These days, technical writers provide information about products and services not just as instruction manuals, but through websites, e-learning materials, online help modules and FAQ pages, wikis, podcasts and blogs. And they focus on a range of projects — from composing step-by-step protocols for setting up an electron microscope and using the imaging software, to writing scientific manuscripts and regulatory documents. These writers work not in isolation, but as part of teams of researchers, engineers, physicians or computer scientists.
* Laura Bonetta1
doi:10.1038/nj7355-255a
http://www.nature.com/naturejobs/2011/110714/full/nj7355-255a.html?WT.ec_id=NATUREjobs-20110721
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