Newsletter Archives
March 2008 (Volume 8, Number 1) - (PDF)
- Impact of XML on technical editing
- Editing topics
- STC elections
December 2007 (Volume 7, Number 5) - (PDF)
- Technicel editing SIG election results
- Book review
- Grammar education resources
- Using “then” as a conjunction
- Using accents in foreign words
September 2007 (Volume 7, Number 4) - (PDF)
- Editorial ethics
- America the beautiful (reprint)
- In praise of editors (general impressions)
- Excerpts from an STC conference trip report
July 2007 (Volume 7, Number 3)
- 54th Annual Conference trip reports
- Editing on hard copy or soft copy (discussion list summary)
- What’s in a Name? (reprint)
- Impressions on “Technical Editor as Diplomat (general impressions of journal article)
- Clarity for editing (reprint)
- Understanding passion fluff (reprint)
- Introducing procedures (discussion list summary)
- Is consistency boring? (reprint)
March 2007 (Volume 7, Number 1) (PDF)
- Demonstrating the value of technical editing
- Podcasting: Entercation or edutainment
- To hyphenate or not, that is the question
- Learning how to edit
- Making Technical Editing a Profession
- Preparing Your Staff for Content Management
- Seattle Conference Provides Unique Opportunities
- Text only version (Word)
- The Punctuation Revolution: A Review of Eats, Shoots & Leaves
- The Best Intentions
- Text only version (Word)
- Rechartering the SIG
- Lessons Learned from a Big, Bad Project
- Ask the Editor
- Text only version (Word)
- Survival Skills for the Technical Editor
- The Paperless Promise
- Don’t Lose Your Guests in the Hallways
- Text only version (Word)
- Escape From the Grammar Trap
- The Unexpected Benefits of Hiring a Professional Editor
- Training for the Job
- Text only version (Word)
- ‘Jabberwocky’ and the Technical Editor
- The Hammer: A Sort of True Story
- Report on the TE SIG Business Meeting at the STC Annual Conference
- Job Outlook Good for Technical Editors, Writers
- Text only version (Word)
- Evaluating the Information Mapping® Method
- Wonderful and Woeful Warnings
- Do Technical Editors Focus on the Wrong Things?
- Mapping Information for Retrievability
- Text only version (Word
- Scientific Writing and Editing: Problems, Pitfalls, and Pratfalls
- Password Psychotic
- Breaking Into Freelancing: A Beginner’s Guide
- Take a New Approach: Consider Getting Started in Contracting
- Magic Metrics: Estimating Time for Technical Editing
- How Do I Know? Who Versus Whom
- Benchmarks for Estimating Editing Speed
- Creating a Style Guide for Technical Documents
- Connect with Your Peers: Join the TE SIG’s Online Discussion Group
- How Can You Correct Common Documentation Mistakes?
- Not So Grimm: Children’s Stories Prove Their Worth During Uncertain Job Markets
- Help Us Achieve Our 2002 Goals
- New Newsletter, New Web Site — Check Us Out
- Peer Editing: A Practical Solution?
- Needed: Listserv Administrator
- Web Challenge: Send Us Your Editing Links
- Effective Onscreen Editing (part 4 of 4)
- The Editor – More Than a Spell Checker
- Ask the Editor – With Host Geoff Hart
- Writing for Audiences Who Are Non-Native English Speakers
- Political Correctness for the “Naughty Aughties”
- Effective Onscreen Editing (part 3 of 4)
- Ask the Editor - With Host Geoff Hart
- Who Needs a Style Guide?
- The Editor as Leader: How Expanding Your Role Can Boost Your Profession, Your Employer, and Your Career
- Editing Documents Written by People Speaking English as a Second Language
- Discovering the Field of Scientific Editing Electronic Prepress Viewed by a Book Editor
- Effective Onscreen Editing (part 2 of 4)
- Protecting Yourself from Microsoft Word
- Back to Basics: Sentence Structure
- Levels of Technical Editing Booklet
- Buzzword Babylon
- Tips From the Cubicle – Caring for Your Editing Eyes
- How I Became a Technical Editor
- Join PAMPA Today – People Against the Maniacal Proliferation of Acronyms Needs Your Help
June 2000: Our Inaugural Issue
- Effective Onscreen Editing (part 1 of 4)
- Ask the Editor - With Host Geoff Hart
- Newsletter Guidelines

