WRITING FOR PUBLICATION: THE ENGINEER'S OBLIGATION.

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The engineering professional has an obligation to the discipline to communicate, either through papers delivered at topical conferences or through journals and magazines. This article describes the advantages and disadvantages of writing for publication. Once the key is established for the need to write for the profession, some basic guidelines are offered for the novice. Suggestions are given on how to get started; how to generate ideas into articles; what to do in the actual writing process from first to final draft. Finally, the author offers some suggestions for turning the draft into a polished manuscript.

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Friedstein, H. (1986). WRITING FOR PUBLICATION: THE ENGINEER’S OBLIGATION. Engineering Journal, 23(1), 38–40. https://doi.org/10.62913/engj.v23i1.455

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