Technical Writing and Report Writing
Technical Writing and Report Writing
Module 7
Types of report
Technical report Research report or proposal Research dissertation or thesis Case study Book chapter Conference paper Journal paper Articles
Research report
Is a oral presentation or written statement that has the purpose of communicating research findings, recommendations for courses of action, other findings to management or other specific audiences
Report parts
Prefatory parts
Appended parts
Prefatory parts Title page Letter of transmittal Letter of authorization Table of contents
Summary
Objectives
Results
Conclusions
Recommendations
Summary
Also known as abstract, executive summary. Very important aspect of writing where the reader gets an idea about what the report is all about. It is the window to our report.
Limitations
Conclusions and recommendations
Appended parts
Data collection forms Detailed calculations General tables
Bibliography
Tables
Table number Title of the table Footnotes Banner heads and stubheads Source Example: Table 2.1 where 2 is the chapter number and 1 is the number of table Referring in the text, we do As we can see in Table 2.1, so and so
Write the first draft Read it properly and check for loopholes. Criticize your work to make it more reader friendly. It is better to ask your friend to give it a reading.
Cut and paste is not writing. Develop the habit of writing in your own words. Referencing is very important. Few tips
Once the guide is allocated, keep in touch with him or her. Start thinking about your topic and try to collect material Understand and write it up and send it to your guide Always remember, identify your research objective at once and collect data on that objective only.
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