Eliminating Wordiness in Technical Writing Kirk Hively, December 2011.

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Eliminating Wordiness in Technical Writing Kirk Hively, December 2011

Some Basic Principles of Technical Writing  Meet your readers' needs Consider the purpose Level of expertise  What do your readers know?  What do your readers need to know?  Meet your needs What do you want your readers to know? What do you want to say? From: University of IdahoUniversity of Idaho

Some Basic Principles of Technical Writing  Emphasize on your meaning  Explain and analyze facts, data, figures (Don't just dump data)  Focus on the main point (use analysis) and clarify  Be accurate and fair Documents do not make decisions. Documents provide information necessary to make decisions. From: University of IdahoUniversity of Idaho

Wordiness? Make your documents easier to read by reducing the number of words

What is Wordiness?

More Wordiness Examples  Despite the fact that she was feeling ill, she came to the conclusion that she would go to work.  Despite the fact that is really just a long way of saying despite.  Came to the conclusion that is a long way of saying decided.  Despite feeling ill, she decided to go to work.

Omitting Unnecessary Words  1. The stegosaurus was huge in size. The stegosaurus was huge.  2. Now she is at school. She is at school  3. He was happy and joyful about the great gift. He was joyful about the gift  4. Because of the fact that he got a good grade on the midterm, he decided to take the night off. Because of a good grade on the midterm, he took the night off.  5. In the summer season, many Vancouverites like to picnic in Stanley Park. In the summer, Vancouverites like to picnic in Stanley Park.  6. On January 14, in the middle of winter, the weather was freezing cold. On January 14 the weather was freezing.  7. I think smoking in public places should be banned. I think smoking in public should be banned.  8. In order to get the true facts of the case, the lawyer interviewed 4 witnesses. The lawyer interviewed 4 witnesses  9. Furthermore, Henry VIII also married six different women. Henry VIII was married to six women.  10. Redundancy is defined as unnecessary repetition. Redundancy is unnecessary repetition.  11. New Westminster, which was British Columbia’s first capital city, is located on the shores of the Fraser River. New Westminster, British Columbia’s first capital, is on the shores of Fraser River.  12. The computer is sitting on top of the table. The computer is on the table.

 Use of long expressions instead of individual words W: to come to the conclusion that C: to decide W: to put forward the idea that C: to suggest  Under-use of ‘listing’ W: She went to the store and bought a loaf of bread. She also picked up some milk. She also got a newspaper. C: She bought a loaf of bread, some milk and a newspaper at the store. W: In the experiment, he poured water in a beaker. Then he boiled the water for 5 minutes. Then he measured the water that was left. C: In the experiment, he poured water in a beaker, boiled it for 5 minutes, and measured the amount left. More Examples

Which Are OK?  Barkerville was one of the towns which was established because gold was found nearby.  The town was founded by Billy Barker, the first miner to find quantities of gold in large amounts in the area.  In the 1870’s, Barkerville was the biggest city north of San Francisco and east of Chicago.  Barkerville was good with lots of facilities such as a church, a library and a theatre.  Several years after the town was founded, it was abandoned. The reason why the town was abandoned was that the gold ran out.  When deciding what kind of computer to buy, you need to take your uses for the computer into account. You also need to consider your budget.  There are some people who only use computers to do word processing.  Some other people have a wide variety of uses for a computer.  Computer games use a lot of memory, so if you want to play games on the computer, you should buy one which has a lot of RAM.  A good way to begin computer shopping is to list your uses for the computer.

Canada does not send space shuttles and rockets into space, so for that reason people tend to forget that Canada has made very significant contributions to space exploration. Because of its large size, Canada has specialized in satellite communications technology. In 1962, Canada became the third country in the world to have a satellite in orbit when it launched Alouette 1 in the early sixties. The Alouette 1 satellite was followed in 1972 by the Anik A-1 satellite which provided coast-to-coast across Canada telephone services. Furthermore, Canada has developed important tools for operating in space like the Canadarm. It was developed first in The Canadarm is a mechanical robotic arm used by astronauts on the American space shuttle. Canada has also provided the space industry with people to go into space. The first Canadian astronaut was Marc Garneau, who was an astronaut who did research on the space shuttle. A more recent Canadian astronaut is Julie Payette who went into space on the space shuttle in June of These contributions to the world of the space industry are important ones and should not be forgotten. (187 words) Practice – What Words Can Be Eliminated? due to its large size In 1981 astronauts This

 Psychologists have identified a number of techniques which are aimed at helping people to persuade others of something. One of these techniques is the “foot-in-the-door” technique. The idea behind the “foot-in-the-door technique” is that if you get someone to do something small for you, they will be more likely to do something bigger for you than if you had started with the request for the bigger thing first. In a pioneering study, researchers went door-to-door and pretended to be members of a non-profit service organization. The researchers asked two groups of people to put a large ugly unattractive sign which said “Drive Carefully” in their front yards. Members of one of the groups of people had been approached previously by different researchers who asked them to perform one of a number of lesser tasks. For example, they were asked to sign a petition which urged politicians to work to get safe driving legislation to make driving safer. Members of the other group of people were being approached by the researchers for the first time. As you might expect, the people who had already expressed a willingness to do the smaller task responded a lot more favorably to the second request than people who had not already been approached on the issue beforehand. Over 55 per cent of those people who had agreed to the initial small request agreed to post the ugly sign, and less than 17 per cent of those who were being approached for the first time agreed to put up the sign. Practice – What Words Can Be Eliminated?

Getting Rid of Wordiness Good writing is concise writing. Don’t say something in ten words if you can say it as well, or better, in five. “In this day and age” is not as effective as simply “today.” “At the present time” should be “at present” or “now.” Another kind of wordiness comes from saying something twice. There is no need to say “in the month of July” or “7 am in the morning” or “my personal opinion.” July is a month, 7a.m. is the morning, and my opinion obviously is personal. All you need to say is “in July,” “7 a.m.,” and “my opinion.” Still another kind of wordiness comes from using expressions that add nothing to the meaning of the sentence. “The fact of the matter is that I’m tired” says no more than “I’m tired.”

More Wordiness Examples  Now we will look at some online examples: Georgia State University - Write tight: say exactly what you mean with precision and power By William Brohaugh (available on Amazon)

Great Weblink for training: Beginnings - Conclusions Wordiness Comma Splices and Fragment Sentences - _splice_fragment_sentence.htm _splice_fragment_sentence.htm

Conclusion  Go forth and reduce wordiness  Peer review for your co-workers  Print and read before publishing  Make your documents concise  Increase Clarity