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About the Carolina Communiqué
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A quarterly publication of the Carolina Chapter of the Society for Technical Communication. |
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The Carolina Communiqué was first published over 30 years ago. Its goal is to provide high-quality articles about topics relevant to technical communicators. These articles help readers further their careers and expand their knowledge base of many technical communication areas. Topics include ideas and research on theories, grammar, practical applications, book reviews, tools, and job searching. Topics also include summaries of events and happenings in STC and STC Carolina, such as meeting recaps, competition winner summaries, as well as updates on the Society.
By providing quarterly issues, the Carolina Communiqué strives to keep readers abreast of the latest discussions about technology, theories, practical techniques and STC.
There's lots to know about Carolina Communiqué. Click a link below to get to more information:
By providing quarterly issues, the Carolina Communiqué strives to keep readers abreast of the latest discussions about technology, theories, practical techniques and STC.
There's lots to know about Carolina Communiqué. Click a link below to get to more information:
- Publication Schedule
- Article Guidelines and Submission Instructions
- Newsletter Staff and Awards
- Sponsorship Opportunities
- Reprint and Copyright Information
- The Carolina Chapter of STC
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