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What is the objective of Oxford University Press?
What is the objective of Oxford University Press?
- To assert the moral rights of the authors
- To further the University’s objective of excellence in research, scholarship, and education (correct)
- To publish books exclusively in India
- To promote trade marks in the UK and other countries
Where was the Third Edition of 'Technical Communication Principles and Practice' published?
Where was the Third Edition of 'Technical Communication Principles and Practice' published?
- YMCA Library Building, New Delhi, India (correct)
- BITS, Pilani, India
- Oxford University, UK
- K.K. Birla Goa Campus
What is a registered trade mark of Oxford University Press?
What is a registered trade mark of Oxford University Press?
- University
- Press
- Oxford (correct)
- BITS, Pilani
Who are the authors of 'Technical Communication Principles and Practice'?
Who are the authors of 'Technical Communication Principles and Practice'?
What must one do before reproducing or transmitting any part of the publication?
What must one do before reproducing or transmitting any part of the publication?
Study Notes
Oxford University Press
- The objective of Oxford University Press is not specified in the provided text.
Publication Details
- The Third Edition of 'Technical Communication Principles and Practice' was published by Oxford University Press.
Trade Mark
- Oxford University Press is a registered trade mark.
Authors
- The authors of 'Technical Communication Principles and Practice' are not specified in the provided text.
Reproduction and Transmission
- One must obtain permission from Oxford University Press before reproducing or transmitting any part of the publication.
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Test your knowledge of technical communication principles and practices with this quiz based on the THIRD EDITION of the book by Meenakshi Raman and Sangeeta Sharma. Explore the key concepts and theories in the field of technical communication.