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//IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication// is a journal published by the Professional Communication Society (PCS). PCS members have interest in professional and technical communication but are not members of IEEE. However, members of IEEE are eligible to join PCS. The purpose of this journal is to provide information regarding the study, development, improvement, and promotion of techniques for preparing, processing, editing, collecting, conserving, and disseminating any form of information in the electrical and electronics fields. //IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication// publishes the following four types of articles: research papers, tutorials, teaching cases, and reviews. The content that is published in the journal focuses on communication practices of technical professionals, research methods for teaching professional communication, and the practice of professional communicators. The primary audience of this journal includes engineers, technical communicators, scientists, information designers, editors, linguists, translators, managers, and business professionals. **Frequency:** Quarterly **Publisher:** Published since 1957 by the IEEE Professional Communication Society **Membership:** Membership is limited to members of the Professional Communications Society (PCS). Virtual teams, Communication issues in user-database interaction (special issue), Corpus linguistics for professional communication (special issue), Language, Technical writing, Cross-Cultural ||    Virtual teams, International outsourcing (special section), Visual rhetoric, Collaborative tools  || Visual rhetoric, Design, Darwinian perspectives on electronic communication (special section), Communication in engineering curricula (special section) ||  **  Key Words by Issue:  ** Privacy protection, Collaborative software, Computer-mediated task groups, Cross-cultural, Virtual teams ||  March 2007 – Vol. 50, Number 1: Weblogs, Virtual teams, Website design, Visual rhetoric, Email, Information Age || March 2008 – Vol. 51, Number 1: Media channels, Information overload, Life cycle of academic scholarship, Collaborative Dynamics, Visual rhetoric, Design || // Special Issue on Communications Issues in User-Database Interaction  // Cognitive mapping, Templates, Queries, Formal modeling language, Language in managing organizational change ||  June 2007 – Vol. 50, Number 2: // Special Section on Examining International Outsourcing  // Off-shoring, Localizing and internationalizing graphics and visual information, Outsourcing, Preserving IP rights outside the US    ||  June 2008 – Vol. 51, Number 2: // Special Section on Darwinian Perspectives on Electronic Communication  // Online shopping, Sex differences in website preferences and navigation, Online mate choice, Intercultural usability, Cultural perspectives || // Special Issue on Insights from Corpus Linguistics for Professional Communication  // Themes – text & photographic, Canned letters, Corpus analysis toolkit, Technical writing classroom, Freedom of information, Business and technical writing   ||  September 2007 – Vol. 50, Number 3: Virtual teams, User satisfaction, Technology mediated learning, Electronic surveys, Wikis, Blogs, Collaborative tools, Technical writing || September 2008 – Vol. 51, Number 3: // Special Issue on Communication in Engineering Curricula  // Academic and workplace writing, Computer-mediated peer review, Teaching Science and engineering communication, Virtual teams, Ethics, Design, Globalization || E-learning, Public controversy, Usability, Technical writing in high school, Online education. Rhetorical genre, Cross-cultural communication, Composition studies ||  December 2007 – Vol. 50, Number 4: // Special Issue on the 50th Anniversary of IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication  // Visual rhetoric, User interactions, Ethics in technical and professional communications, Historical studies of technical communication ||  ||
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