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Hart, G.J. 1996. The five W’s: an old tool for the new task of audience analysis. Technical Communication 43(2):139–145.
Hart, G.J. 2000. Effective interviewing: get the story. Intercom, January:24–26.
Hart, G.J. 2001. Audience analysis: looking beyond the superficial. p. 105–107 in: Proceedings, STC 48th Annual Conference, 13–16 May 2001, Chicago, IL. Soc. Tech. Comm., Arlington, VA. 608 p.
Hart, G.J. 2001. Taking advantage of reflexive responses. <http://techwhirl.com/columns/taking-advantage-of-reflexive-responses/>
Hart, G. 2002. The five w's of online help for tech writers.<http://techwhirl.com/columns/the-five-ws-of-online-help/>
Hart, G.J. 2004. Designing a telephone-based user interface. Intercom February:9–11.
Hart, G.J. 2004. Getting involved in interface design. Intercom April:19–20.
Hart, G.J. 2004. Just the FAQs. Intercom May:24–26.
Hart, G.J. 2005. To build effective paths, determine where your visitors want to go. http://www.techwr-l.com/techwhirl/magazine/usersadvocate/pathfinding.html
Hart, G.J. 2005. Information design in "No limits: developing scientific literacy using science fiction". http://www.stcsig.org/id/id_articles/No_limits_hart_0507.htm
Hart, G. 2005. Creating "living" policies and procedures. Intercom November:16–18.
Hart, G. 2006. Designing an effective review process. Intercom July/August 2006:18–21.
Hart, G. 2006. Repairing bad author–editor relationships. Intercom January:24–25, 41.
Hart, G. 2006. An introduction to information design. Intercom February:30–31.
Hart, G. 2006. Recipe for designing usable documentation. Usability Interface 12(1). http://www.stcsig.org/usability/newsletter/0605-usabledocumentation.html
Hart, G. 2006. Sensitivity to other cultures. Intercom May:6–8.
Hart, G.J.S. 2006. Technology and knowledge transfer: science and industry working together. KnowGenesis International Journal for Technical Communication 1(2):28–31.
Hart, G. 2006. Personas and the technical communicator. Usability Interface 12(2), October 2006 <www.stcsig.org/usability/newsletter/0610-personas.html>
Hart, G. 2006. Finding work in tough times. Intercom December 2006:8–11.
Hart, G. 2007. Is "intercultural" communication a moot point? Intercom May 2007:26–27.
Hart, G. 2007. Mental models: laying foundations to support readers. Intercom July/August 2007:50–51.
Hart, G. 2007. Successful cross-cultural communication requires us to test our assumptions. The Write Stuff, newsletter of the European Medical Writers Assocation 16(3):111–113.
Hart, G.J.S. 2007. Bridging the gap between cultural studies theory and the world of the working practitioner. KnowGenesis International Journal for Technical Communication 2(3):14–31. <http://www.knowgenesis.net/journal/index.php?journal=IJTC>
Hart, G. 2009. Developing visual and other indexes. http://www.techwr-l.com/visualindexes (June 2009).
Hart, G. 2010. Book review: Handbook of Risk and Crisis Communication. Technical Communication 57(2):221–222.
Hart, G. 2011. Taking advantage of social media. Part I: the media are the message. <http://www.techwr-l.com/content/taking-advantage-social-media-part-i-media-are-message>
Hart, G. 2011. Taking Advantage of Social Media. Part II: The Media Aren't the Message. < http://www.techwr-l.com/content/taking-advantage-social-media-part-ii-media-arent-message>
Hart, G. 2011. Getting feedback on our work.<http://techwhirl.com/columns/getting-feedback-on-our-work/>
Hart, G. 2011. Personas and the five W’s: developing content that meets reader needs, pt. 1. What’s a persona?<http://techwhirl.com/articles/personas-and-the-five-ws-developing-content-that-meets-reader-needs-pt-1/>
Hart, G. 2011. Personas and the five W’s: developing content that meets reader needs, pt. 2. Applying the five W’s. <http://techwhirl.com/articles/personas-and-the-five-ws-developing-content-that-meets-reader-needs-pt-2/>
Hart, G. 2011. Exchanges: 10 years of essays on scientific communication. Diaskeuasis Publishing, Pointe-Claire, Que. Printed version, 242 p.; eBook in PDF format, 327 p.
Hart, G. 2012. Revising the review-and-revision process: a case study of improving the speed and accuracy of technology transfer. Intercom February:22–27.
Hart, G. 2012. Thinking outside the box: what scientific communicators can learn from catastrophism, zombies, and reality TV. The Exchange 19(1):6–8.
Hart, G. 2012. Undead Americans are people too: a plea for better audience analysis to improve end-user documentation. <http://techwhirl.com/ecosystem/ua/undead-americans-improved-audience-analysis/>
Hart, G. 2013. Defining content: going beyond the explicit to find the implicit information. Intercom May:26–30.
Hart, G. 2013. Working with authors who speak English as a second language. Copyediting August/September 2013: 3–5.
Hart, G. 2013. Intuitive doesn’t mean obvious. Intercom July/August: 19–21.
Hart, G. 2013. Editing in a Web 2.0 world. Program book, 15th Annual Conference of the Society for Technical Communication India chapter.
Hart, G. 2013. Skeuomorphism: the risks and benefits of mimetic design. Intercom October:11–14.
Hart, G. 2015. Optimizing the mobile Web-browsing experience through responsive design. http://techwhirl.com/optimizing-the-mobile-web-browsing-experience-through-responsive-design/
Hart, G. 2017. Elementary, my dear Watson: the editor as detective. https://techwhirl.com/elementary-dear-watson-editor-detective/
Hart, G. 2019. Implementing onscreen editing. Diaskeuasis Publishing, Pointe-Claire, Quebec. 100 p. (print) and 159 p. (PDF).
Hart, G. 2019. A framework for changing old processes or implementing new ones. Part I. A framework for managing change. https://techwhirl.com/a-framework-to-change-old-processes-or-implement-new-ones/
Hart, G. 2019. A framework for changing old processes or implementing new ones. Part II. Helping people to change. https://techwhirl.com/a-framework-to-change-old-processes-or-implement-new-ones-part-2/
Hart, G. 2019. The curse of knowledge: the problem of implicit assumptions. https://www.worldts.com/english-writing/eigo-ronbun66/index.html
Hart, G. 2020. Finding, working with, and retaining (ESL) clients: Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3 on Geoff-Hart.com. Or see the originals:
Part 2: https://americaneditor.wordpress.com/2020/12/02/finding-working-with-and-retaining-esl-clients-part-2/
Hart, G. 2022. Crafting winning proposals. https://techwhirl.com/crafting-winning-proposals/
Hart, G.J. 2001. Poor Richard’s internet marketing and promotions. [Book review] Impact!, Newsletter of the STC Marketing SIG, Spring:4.
Hart, G. 2007. Book review: Scientific style and format: the CSE manual for authors, editors, and publishers.Technical Communication 54(1):119–121.
Hart, G. 2007. Book review: Dan Poynter's self-publishing manual: how to write, print and sell your own book. Technical Communication 54(3):378–379.
Hart, G. 2008. Book review: Critical power tools: technical communication and cultural studies. Technical Communication 55(1):81–82.
Hart, G. 2008. Book review: About Face 3.0: the essentials of interaction design. Technical Communication 55(2):199–200.
Hart, G. 2008. Book review: Seven books on Adobe InDesign CS3. Technical Communication 55(3):307–310.
Hart, G. 2009. Two book reviews: Successful scientific writing and How to write and edit a scientific paper. Technical Communication 56(3):298–299.
Hart, G. 2010. Reviews of the stories in Fantasy and Science Fiction, January/February 2010 issue.
Hart, G. 2010. Book review: Designing for the Digital Age: How to Create Human-Centered Products and Services. Technical Communication 57(1):112–113.
Hart, G. 2010. Reviews of the stories in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction, March 2010 issue.
Hart, G. 2010. Reviews of the stories in Fantasy and Science Fiction, March/April 2010 issue.
Hart, G. 2010. Reviews of the stories in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction, April/May 2010 issue.
Hart, G. 2010. Reviews of the stories in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction, June 2010 issue.
Hart, G. 2010. Reviews of the stories in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction, July 2010 issue.
Hart, G. 2010. Book review: Handbook of Risk and Crisis Communication. Technical Communication 57(2):221–222.
Hart, G. 2010. Reviews of the stories in Fantasy and Science Fiction, May/June 2010 issue.
Hart, G. 2010. Reviews of the stories in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction, August 2010 issue.
Hart, G. 2010. Reviews of the stories in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction, September 2010 issue.
Hart, G. 2010. Reviews of the stories in Fantasy and Science Fiction, July/August 2010 issue.
Hart, G. 2010. Reviews of the stories in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction, October/November 2010 issue.
Hart, G. 2010. Reviews of the stories in Fantasy and Science Fiction, September/October 2010 issue.
Hart, G. 2010. Reviews of the stories in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction, December 2010 issue.
Hart, G. 2010. Book review: Graphic Design Theory: Readings from the Field. Technical Communication 57(4): 418.
Hart, G. 2010. Reviews of the stories in Fantasy and Science Fiction. November/December 2010 issue.
Hart, G. 2011. Reviews of the stories in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction, January 2011 issue.
Hart, G. 2011. Reviews of the stories in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction, Febuary 2011 issue.
Hart, G. 2011. Reviews of the stories in Fantasy and Science Fiction, January/February 2011 issue.
Hart, G. 2011. Reviews of the stories in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction, March 2011 issue.
Hart, G. 2011. Reviews of the stories in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction, April/May 2011 issue.
Hart, G. 2011. Book review: Diagrams: Innovative Solutions for Graphic Designers. Technical Communication 58(1):79–80.
Hart, G. 2011. Reviews of the stories in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction, June 2011 issue.
Hart, G. 2011. Reviews of the stories in Fantasy and Science Fiction, March/April 2011 issue.
Hart, G. 2011. Book review: Talent is overrated: what really separates world-class performers from everyone else. Technical Communication 58(2):166–167.
Hart, G. 2011. Reviews of the stories in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction, July 2011 issue.
Hart, G. 2011. Reviews of the stories in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction, August 2011 issue.
Hart, G. 2011. Reviews of the stories in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction, September 2011 issue.
Hart, G. 2011. Reviews of the stories in Fantasy and Science Fiction, May/June 2011 issue.
Hart, G. 2011. Reviews of the stories in Fantasy and Science Fiction, July/August 2011 issue.
Hart, G. 2011. Reviews of the stories in Fantasy and Science Fiction, September/October 2011 issue.
Hart, G. 2011. Reviews of the stories in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction, October/November 2011 issue.
Hart, G. 2011. Book review: English for presentations at international conferences. Technical Communication 58(4):325–326.
Hart, G. 2012. Book review: Enchantment: the art of changing hearts, minds, and actions. Technical Communication 59(1):74–75.
Hart, G. 2012. Book review: The copyeditor’s handbook: a guide for book publishing and corporate communications, with exercises and answer keys. Technical Communication 59(3):240.
Hart, G. 2012. Book review: Dreamweaver CS5.5: the missing manual. Technical Communication 59(4):347–348.
Hart, G. 2013. Book review: 100 ideas that changed graphic design. Technical Communication 60(1):73.
Hart, G. 2013. Book review: Data representations, transformations, and statistics for visual reasoning. Technical Communication 60(2):171.
Hart, G. 2014. Book review: On looking: eleven walks with expert eyes. Technical Communication 61(2):127–128.
Hart, G. 2015. Book review: Scientific Style and Format: The CSE Manual for Authors, Editors, and Publishers. Copyediting February-March 2015.
Hart, G. 2015. Book review: Wildcard Cookbook for Microsoft Word. Corrigo: Newsletter of STC's Editing SIG. http://stc-techedit.org/corrigo/book-review-wildcard-cookbook-for-microsoft-word/#more-672
Hart, G. 2016. Book review: The sense of style. http://stc-techedit.org/corrigo/book-review-the-sense-of-style/
Hart, G. 2017. Book review: Assembling Arguments: Multimodal Rhetoric and Scientific Discourse. Technical Communication 64(2):177–178.
Hart, G. 2017. Book review: System: the Shaping of Modern Knowledge. Technical Communication 64(2):181.
Hart, G. 2017. Book review: Teach students how to learn: strategies you can incorporate into any course to improve student metacognition, study skills, and motivation. Technical Communication 64(3):259.
Hart, G. 2017. Book review: If I understood you, would I have this look on my face? My adventures in the art and science of relating and communicating. Technical Communication 64(4):366–367.
Hart, G. 2020. Book review: Conducting Your Literature Review: Concise Guides to Conducting Behavioral, Health, and Social Science Research. Technical Communication 67(2):92-93.
Hart, G. 2020. Book review: Designing and Proposing Your Research Project. Technical Communication 67(4):91-92.
Hart, G. 2021. Book review: Managing Your Research Data and Documentation. Technical Communication 68(1):93.
Hart, G. 2021. Book review: Writing Your Psychology Research Paper. Technical Communication 68(1):106-107.
Hart, G. 2021. Book review: Hope Matters: Why Changing the Way We Think is Critical to Solving the Environmental Crisis. Technical Communication 68(2):106.
Hart, G. 2021. Book review: Build Your Cultural Agility: The Nine Competencies of Successful Global Professionals. Technical Communication 68(4):108-109.
Hart, G. 2022. Book review: Getting to the Heart of Science Communication: A Guide to Effective Engagement. Technical Communication 69(1):93.
Hart, G. 2022. Book review: Tales of the Pen Master: Zen Stories for Editors, Proofreaders, and Other Publishing Professionals. Technical Communication 69(1):102-103.
Hart, G. 2022. Book review: Tomorrow’s Communities: Lessons for Community-Based Transformation in the Age of Global Crises. Technical Communication 69(3):94.
Hart, G. 2022. Book review: The Art and Craft of Asian Stories: A Writer’s Guide and Anthology. Technical Communication 69(3):95.
Hart, G. 2022. Book review: Disasterology: Dispatches From the Frontline of the Climate Crisis. Technical Communication 69(3):97.
Hart, G. 2022. Book review: Pandora’s Toolbox: The Hopes and Hazards of Climate Intervention. Technical Communication 69(3):104.
Hart, G. 2023. Book review: Persuasive Communication for Science and Technology Leaders: Writing and Speaking with Confidence. Technical Communication 70(2):97
Hart, G. 2023. Book review: The Chicago Guide to Copyediting Fiction. Technical Communication 70(3):110.
Hart, G. 2024. Book review: Crisis Communication Strategies: Prepare, respond and recover effectively in unpredictable and urgent situations. Technical Communication 71(1):91-92.
Hart, G. 2024. Book review: Teaching Comedy. Technical Communication 71(2):108-109.
Hart, G.J. 1998. So you want to be an editor? Intercom, July–August:17–19.
Hart, G.J. 1999. Nurturing a new writer. Intercom, September/October:6–9.
Hart, G.J. 1999. Don’t wait to be downsized! Intercom, July/August:60.
Hart, G.J. 1999. Using the triage method in technical writing. 4 Lakes Technicalities, Newsletter of the Four Lakes Chapter of the Society for Technical Communication, April 1999:10–11.
Hart, G.J. 1999. Mail your newsletter with less labor and cost. Tieline, the Society leaders’ newsletter, XII(3):4, 7.
Hart, G.J. 2000. Effective interviewing: get the story. Intercom, January:24–26.
Hart, G.J. 2000. Persuading reviewers to review. Intercom, April:44.
Hart, G.J. 2000. Top five tips for starting [at] a new job. http://www.techwr-l.com/techwhirl/magazine/gettingstarted/tipsforstartinganewjob.html
Hart, G.J. 2000. Documentation is a profit center. Connections [STC, Montreal Chapter], March:5.
Hart, G.J. 2001. Cheating the quality triangle. Intercom April:6–10.
Hart, G.J. 2001. Prove your worth. Intercom July/August:16–19.
Hart, G.J. 2001. Dr. Strangemeeting. (or: How I learned to stop worrying and love the donuts). Intercom July/August:56.
Hart, G.J. 2001. Policies, procedures, and paralysis. Computerworld Canada, Jan. 12:17.
Hart, G. J. 2001. Inspiring reviewers to review your documents.<http://techwhirl.com/columns/inspiring-reviewers-to-review-your-tech-writing-documents/>
Hart, G.J. 2001. Poor Richard’s internet marketing and promotions. [Book review] Impact!, Newsletter of the STC Marketing SIG, Spring:4.
Hart, G. 2002. Dealing with difficult employees in the technical communication workplace. <http://techwhirl.com/business-tech-comm/dealing-with-difficult-employees-in-the-technical-communication-workplace/> [Hart, G. 2003. Dealing with difficult employees in the technical communication workplace. Lines & Letters 19(4). Newsletter of the Northeast Ohio Chapter. Disponible en ligne à : www.neostc.org/lines/0103/ghartt.html]
Hart, G. 2002. Politeness in editing. Technical Editors’ Eyrie Jan. 21/02, http://www.jeanweber.com/about/polite.htm
Hart, G. 2002. Looking for work as a scientific communicator? http://www.writing-world.com/tech/techwork.shtml [Also published as: Hart, G.J. 2002. Looking for work as a scientific communicator? the Exchange 9(2):1, 3.]
Hart, G. 2002. Practical, effective metrics must solve problems. DocQment, the newsletter of STC's Quality SIG. Sept. 2002. http://www.stcsig.org/quality/newsletters/NL0902/NL0902BASE.html
Hart, G. 2003. Overcoming objections to onscreen editing. p. 472–475 in: Proceedings, STC 50th Annual Conference, 18–21 May 2003, Dallas, Texas. Soc. Tech. Comm., Arlington, VA. 509 p.
Hart, G.J. 2004. Getting involved in interface design. Intercom April:19–20.
Hart, G.J. 2004. Avoiding repetitive-stress injuries: a guide for the technical communicator.<http://techwhirl.com/columns/avoiding-repetitive-stress-injuries-a-guide-for-technical-communicators/>
Hart, G.J.S. 2005. Improving your editing efficiency: software skills, soft skills, and survival skills. p. 364–369 in: Proceedings, STC 52nd Annual Conference, 8–11 May 2005, Seattle, Wash. Soc. Tech. Comm., Arlington, VA.
Hart, G. 2005. Creating "living" policies and procedures. Intercom November:16–18.
Hart, G. 2006. Designing an effective review process. Intercom July/August 2006:18–21.
Hart, G. 2005. Softening the blow: taking the sting out of editorial and other reviews. Intercom September/October:25–27.
Hart, G. 2006. Repairing bad author–editor relationships. Intercom January:24–25, 41.
Hart, G. 2006. Tax tip: a personal savings plan that works. Consulting and Independent Contracting Special Interest Group Web page. http://www.stcsig.org/cic/pdfs/Tax%20tip%20for%20freelancers.pdf
Hart, G. 2006. Estimating project times and costs without losing your shirt—or your sanity. Intercom April 2006:6–10.
Hart, G.J.S. 2006. Technology and knowledge transfer: science and industry working together. KnowGenesis International Journal for Technical Communication 1(2):28–31.
Hart, G. 2006. Evaluating technical communicators: criteria and possible career paths. Directives, newsletter of the STC Management SIG, July:9–13.
Hart, G. 2006. Effective outlining: designing workable blueprints for writing. Intercom September/October 2006:18–19.
Hart, G. 2006. Finding work in tough times. Intercom December 2006:8–11.
Hart, G. 2007. Demonstrating the value of editing. Corrigo, newsletter of the STC Technical Editing SIG, Vol. 7(1), March 2007. http://www.stc-techedit.org/2007/02/06/demonstrating-the-value-of-editing/
Hart, G. 2007. Ecological diversity: a parable for the independent technical communicator. Consulting and Independent Contracting SIG Web site, May 2007. <http://www.stcsig.org/cic/pdfs/Ecological%20diversity%20and%20technical%20communication.doc>
Hart, G. 2007. We're communicators, not just tool users. Intercom June 2007:22–23.
Hart, G. 2007. Should we stick to the shadows, or take on a little more heat? Indus, the newsletter of STC's India Chapter, Vol. IX No. 2, April–May 2007. <http://www.stc-india.org/indus/>
Hart, G. 2007. Book review: Dan Poynter's self-publishing manual: how to write, print and sell your own book. Technical Communication 54(3):378–379.
Hart, G. 2008. Meetings 101: tips for more productive meetings. Intercom February 2008:26–29.
Hart, G. 2008. Managing the chaos of freelancing by taking control of your schedule. <http://www.stcsig.org/cic/pages/links.htm#Consult>
Hart, G. 2009. Statecraft: applying the science of politics to office politics. Intercom September/October 2009:8–10.
Hart, G. 2009. When statecraft fails: tips on surviving "the great game". Intercom November 2009:20–23.
Hart, G. 2009. Additional notes on Statecraft and When Statecraft Fails. [Published online on 27 November 2009 as "Intercom Q&A: Geoffrey Hart Answers Your Questions".] <http://notebook.stc.org/intercom-qa-geoffrey-hart-answers-your-questions/>
Hart, G. 2010. Actively managing your schedule. Intercom April 2010:18–19.
Hart, G. 2010. Interview responses: The editing practices of professional technical editors. (Input for a paper being prepared by Angela Eaton and colleagues.)
Hart, G. 2010. Technical Writers of India interview. (First published in the group's e-mail discussion forum.)
Hart, G. 2010. Effective onscreen editing: new tools for an old profession. 2nd edition. Diaskeuasis Publishing, Pointe-Claire, Que. eBook in PDF format, 723 p. + index; printed version, 507 p.
Hart, G. 2011. Getting feedback on our work.<http://techwhirl.com/columns/getting-feedback-on-our-work/>
Hart, G. 2011. Uprooting entrenched technical communication processes: process improvement using the kaizen method.<http://techwhirl.com/articles/technical-communication-process-improvement-kaizen-method/>
Hart, G. 2012. Writer’s block: different causes have different solutions.
Part 2. <http://techwhirl.com/skills/development/writing/writers-block-different-causes-solutions-2/>
Hart, G. 2012. Combining onscreen and online editing: discussing changes online with distant authors. Copyediting Dec. 2012/Jan. 2013: 9-10. <http://www.copyediting.com/combining-onscreen-and-online-editing-discussing-changes-online-distant-authors>
Hart, G. 2013. Geeks like us: managing technical communicators based on insights gained from software developers. Intercom March:11–17.
Hart, G. 2013. Working with authors who speak English as a second language. Copyediting August/September 2013: 3–5.
Hart, G. 2013. Investing time to save time. Intercom November/December: 21–22.
Hart, G. 2015. Editing science manuscripts with a humanities background. Corrigo: Newsletter of STC's Editing SIG.
Hart, G. 2016. Protecting yourself from injury while using a computer. Corrigo, Newsletter of the STC Technical Editing SIG, October 2016.
Part 1 (Aches and Pains) on the Corrigo site and on Geoff-Hart.com
Part 2 (Hand and Arm Problems) on the Corrigo site and on Geoff-Hart.com
Part 3 (Eye Strain) on the Corrigo site and on Geoff-Hart.com
Hart, G. 2017. Tips and tricks: Making Microsoft Word work for you. https://techwhirl.com/making-microsoft-word-work/
Hart, G. 2017. How to outline your way to a better, stronger book. http://thewritersally.com/articles/how-to-outline-your-way-to-a-better-stronger-book/
Hart, G. 2017. Investing time to save time: the sequel. Intercom July/August: 14–16.
Hart, G. 2018. Why do I need a technical writer? Southern Communicator 42: 5–6.
Hart, G. 2019. Effective onscreen editing: new tools for an old profession. 4th edition. Diaskeuasis Publishing, Pointe-Claire, Que. Printed (474 p. incl. index) and eBook in PDF format (760 p. incl. index).
Hart, G. 2020. Finding, working with, and retaining (ESL) clients: Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3 on Geoff-Hart.com. Or see the originals:
Part 2: https://americaneditor.wordpress.com/2020/12/02/finding-working-with-and-retaining-esl-clients-part-2/
Hart, G. 2021. Writing for review: Prepping pundits to painlessly publish peer-reviewed papers. An American Editor, 7 and 20 April.
Hart, G. 2021. Reduce the risk of “planning to fail” by engaging a technical communicator. (https://techwhirl.com/reduce-the-risks-of-planning-to-fail-by-engaging-a-technical-communicator/)
Hart, G. 2022. Crafting winning proposals. https://techwhirl.com/crafting-winning-proposals/
Hart, G. 2022. Working in retirement. ISTC Communicator Autumn 2022: 24-25.
Hart, G. 2023. Speaking confidently at workshops and presentations. https://techwhirl.com/speaking-confidently-at-workshops-and-presentations/
Hart, G.J. 1989. Beware the virus! Computer Shopper June:260–261, 439, 442.
Hart, G.J. 1990. Mavis Beacon teaches typing on the ST. Computer Shopper September:660, 662.
Hart, G.J. 1990. WordPerfect for the ST. Computer Shopper October:658–662.
Hart, G. 2003. Palm-based word processor handy but pricey hybrid tool. The Computer Paper (Eastern Edition), April:32.
Hart, G.J. 2004. Avoiding repetitive-stress injuries: a guide for the technical communicator.<http://techwhirl.com/columns/avoiding-repetitive-stress-injuries-a-guide-for-technical-communicators/>
Hart, G.J. 2004. A programming primer. Intercom June:44.
Hart, G. 2005. Creating professional-quality training videos. Intercom February:18–22.
Hart, G. 2008. Book review: Seven books on Adobe InDesign CS3. Technical Communication 55(3):307–310.
Hart, G. 2009. MadCap Blaze: should Adobe worry? Publishing long documents from a topic-based perspective.ISTC Communicator, Spring 2009:23–25.
Hart, G. 2009. MadCap Blaze: a new publishing powerhouse? http://www.techwr-l.com/reviews/madcap-blaze-hart (March 2009)
Hart, G. 2010. Protecting yourself from Microsoft Word... with a few relevant notes for other programs. Words: A Quarterly Bulletin for Technical Writers & Communicators 2(1):1–4. Published by Abelard Consulting (www.abelard.com.au)
Hart, G. 2010. Effective onscreen editing: new tools for an old profession. 2nd edition. Diaskeuasis Publishing, Pointe-Claire, Que. eBook in PDF format, 723 p. + index; printed version, 507 p.
Hart, G. 2012. Combining onscreen and online editing: discussing changes online with distant authors. Copyediting Dec. 2012/Jan. 2013: 9-10. <http://www.copyediting.com/combining-onscreen-and-online-editing-discussing-changes-online-distant-authors>
Hart, G. 2013. Mastering Word’s tables. Copyediting June/July 2013: 10–11.
Hart, G. 2016. Backing up Word templates and shortcuts. http://stc-techedit.org/corrigo/backing-up-word-templates-and-shortcuts/
Hart, G. 2016. Protecting yourself from injury while using a computer. Corrigo, Newsletter of the STC Technical Editing SIG, October 2016.
Part 1 (Aches and Pains) on the Corrigo site and on Geoff-Hart.com
Part 2 (Hand and Arm Problems) on the Corrigo site and on Geoff-Hart.com
Part 3 (Eye Strain) on the Corrigo site and on Geoff-Hart.com
Hart, G. 2017. Tips and tricks: Making Microsoft Word work for you. https://techwhirl.com/making-microsoft-word-work/
Hart, G. 2023. Using spreadsheets safely. https://www.worldts.com/english-writing/eigo-ronbun87/index.html
Hart, G.J. 1995. Writer–editor relationships in revisions. The Petroglyph, newsletter of the Sierra–Panamint Chapter of STC, 12(1):1–2.
Hart, G.J. 1995. Writer–editor relationships in revisions. Write On!, newsletter of the CSU–Chico Chapter of STC 6(1):4.
Hart, G.J. 1998. So you want to be an editor? Intercom, July–August:17–19.
Hart, G.J. 1999. Defining editing and the top five rules. The Technical Editors’ Eyrie Newsletter, Issue No. 27, 19 November 1999. http://www.jeanweber.com/news/tenews27.htm#define
Hart, G.J. 2000. Effective onscreen editing. Part one of a four-part series. Corrigo, Newsletter of the STC Technical Editing SIG 1(1):1, 4–6.
Hart, G.J. 2000. Effective onscreen editing. Part two of a four-part series. Corrigo, Newsletter of the STC Technical Editing SIG 1(2):1, 3–5.
Hart, G.J. 2000. The style guide is dead: long live the dynamic style guide! Intercom, March:12–17. [Hart, G.J. 2003. The style guide is "dead": long live the dynamic style guide! http://www.techwr-l.com/techwhirl/magazine/writing/dynamicstyleguide.html]
Hart, G.J. 2000. Why edit on screen? ["Effective onscreen editing" column] Intercom September/October:34–35.
Hart, G.J. 2000. File-exchange and workflow issues. ["Effective onscreen editing" column] Intercom November:36–37.
Hart, G.J. 2001. Effective onscreen editing. Part three of a four-part series. Corrigo, Newsletter of the STC Technical Editing SIG 1(3):1, 4–6.
Hart, G.J. 2001. Effective onscreen editing. Part four of a four-part series. Corrigo, Newsletter of the STC Technical Editing SIG 1(4):1, 4–6.
Hart, G.J. 2001. Automating your edits. ["Effective onscreen editing" column] Intercom February:38–39.
Hart, G.J. 2001. Spelling and grammar checkers. ["Effective onscreen editing" column] Intercom April:40–41, 43.
Hart, G.J. 2001. Seek and ye shall find—and replace. ["Effective onscreen editing" column] Intercom July/August:51–52.
Hart, G.J. 2001. Identifying additions and deletions, part I: using compatible software. ["Effective onscreen editing" column] Intercom November:37–38.
Hart, G. 2001. Possessives in technical writing? The Technical Editors’ Eyrie Newsletter, Aug. 17, http://www.jeanweber.com/news/tenews50.htm#pt
Hart, G. 2002. Politeness in editing. Technical Editors’ Eyrie Jan. 21/02, http://www.jeanweber.com/about/polite.htm
Hart, G.J. 2002. Identifying additions and deletions, part II: incompatible software. ["Effective onscreen editing" column] Intercom January:37–38.
Hart, G.J. 2002. Special needs: editing tables and graphics. ["Effective onscreen editing" column] Intercom April:37–38.
Hart, G.J. 2002. Substantive editing: break it to them gently. ["Effective onscreen editing" column] Intercom June:34–35.
Hart, G.J. 2002. Editing with style (sheets). ["Effective onscreen editing" column] Intercom November:36, 42.
Hart, G. 2002. Editing to house style in scholarly journals. The Technical Editors’ Eyrie Newsletter, Issue 67, Nov. 15/2002. http://www.jeanweber.com/news/tenews67.htm#ehs
Hart, G.J. 2002. Creating symposium style guidelines for authors. the Exchange 9(4):5–6.
Hart, G.J. 2003. Style guidelines for submitting journal manuscripts. the Exchange 10(2):6.
Hart, G.J. 2003. Keyboard shortcuts and other tricks. Intercom January:38–39.
Hart, G.J. 2003. Editing tests for writers. Intercom April:12–15.
Hart, G.J. 2003. Internet resources for editors. ["Effective onscreen editing" column] Intercom April:38–39.
Hart, G.J. 2003. Editing Web pages. ["Effective onscreen editing" column] Intercom June:38–39.
Hart, G.J. 2003. Taking advantage of "automatic text" features. ["Effective onscreen editing" column] Intercom September/October:36–37.
Hart, G. 2003. Overcoming objections to onscreen editing. p. 472–475 in: Proceedings, STC 50th Annual Conference, 18–21 May 2003, Dallas, Texas. Soc. Tech. Comm., Arlington, VA. 509 p.
Hart, G.J. 2003. "Prescriptive" audience analysis: moving beyond the purely descriptive. http://www.techwr-l.com/techwhirl/magazine/writing/prescriptiveanalysis.html
Hart, G.J. 2004. Editing Web pages: a second look. ["Effective onscreen editing" column] Intercom January:36–37.
Hart, G.J. 2004. Speaking in tongues: dealing with Word's dictionaries. ["Effective onscreen editing" column] Intercom April:40–42.
Hart, G. 2004. Implementing onscreen editing. Talk given to STC Montreal, 21 April 2004.
Hart, G.J. 2004. Just the FAQs. Intercom May:24–26.
Hart, G.J. 2004. Implementing onscreen editing. ["Effective onscreen editing" column] Intercom May:36–37.
Hart, G.J. 2004. Avoiding repetitive-stress injuries: a guide for the technical communicator.<http://techwhirl.com/columns/avoiding-repetitive-stress-injuries-a-guide-for-technical-communicators/>
Hart, G.J. 2004. Helping authors work with you. ["Effective onscreen editing" column] Intercom July/August:38–39.
Hart, G. 2004. Editing for instructional designers. Talk given to Saul Carliner's M.A. class in instructional design, Concordia University, 5 October 2004.
Hart, G. 2005. On-screen proofreading. ["Effective onscreen editing" column] Intercom January:40–41.
Hart, G. 2005. A non-foolish consistency. ["Effective onscreen editing" column] Intercom April:38–39, 41.
Hart, G. 2005. Editing in XML and SGML environments. ["Effective onscreen editing" column] Intercom May:39-41.
Hart, G.J.S. 2005. Improving your editing efficiency: software skills, soft skills, and survival skills. p. 364–369 in: Proceedings, STC 52nd Annual Conference, 8–11 May 2005, Seattle, Wash. Soc. Tech. Comm., Arlington, VA.
Hart, G. 2005. Softening the blow: taking the sting out of editorial and other reviews. Intercom September/October:25–27.
Hart, G. 2005. Editing databases and spreadsheets using revision tracking. ["Effective onscreen editing" column] Intercom September/October:40–41.
Hart, G. 2005. A less-foolish consistency: more uses for concordances in editing. ["Effective onscreen editing" column] Intercom December:34–35.
Hart, G. 2006. Designing an effective review process. Intercom July/August 2006:18–21.
Hart, G. 2006. Repairing bad author–editor relationships. Intercom January:24–25, 41.
Hart, G. 2006. Creating interactive prototypes: let's move beyond "paper prototypes". Information Design and Architecture SIG newsletter. July 2006. http://stc-on.org/id/topics/information-design/2006/07/25/creating-interactive-prototypes-lets-move-beyond-paper-prototypes/#more-126
Hart, G. 2006. Estimating project times and costs without losing your shirt—or your sanity. Intercom April 2006:6–10.
Hart, G. 2006. The mythical, magical number 7. Intercom April 2006:38–39.
Hart, G. 2006. Effective outlining: designing workable blueprints for writing. Intercom September/October 2006:18–19.
Hart, G. 2007. Demonstrating the value of editing. Corrigo, newsletter of the STC Technical Editing SIG, Vol. 7(1), March 2007. http://www.stc-techedit.org/2007/02/06/demonstrating-the-value-of-editing/
Hart, G. 2007. Editorial ethics: the role of the editor before peer review. Corrigo, newsletter of the STC Technical Editing SIG, Vol.7(2), August 2007. <http://www.stc-techedit.org/2007/08/29/editorial-ethics-the-role-of-the-editor-before-peer-review/>
Hart, G.J.S. 2008. Implementing onscreen editing: a four-step process. In: Proceedings, STC 55th Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA. Soc. Tech. Comm., Arlington, VA.
Hart, G. 2010. Interview responses: The editing practices of professional technical editors. (Input for a paper being prepared by Angela Eaton and colleagues.)
Hart, G. 2010. Technical Writers of India interview. (First published in the group's e-mail discussion forum.)
Hart, G.; Aiyyangar, R. 2006. Guru Talk: An exclusive interview with Geoff Hart. MITWA News, November 2006 : 3–8.
Hart, G.J.S. 2010. The editor and the electronic word: onscreen editing as a tool for efficiency and communication with authors. p. 107–126 in: Murphy, A.J. (ed.) New perspectives on technical editing. Baywood Publishing, Amityville, N.Y. 198 p.
Hart, G. 2010. Effective onscreen editing: new tools for an old profession. 2nd edition. Diaskeuasis Publishing, Pointe-Claire, Que. eBook in PDF format, 723 p. + index; printed version, 507 p.
Hart, G. 2011. Uprooting entrenched technical communication processes: process improvement using the kaizen method.<http://techwhirl.com/articles/technical-communication-process-improvement-kaizen-method/>
Hart, G. 2011. Save time by mastering the basics: efficient movement within a file. <http://techwhirl.com/articles/save-time-by-mastering-the-basics-efficient-movement-within-a-file/>
Hart, G. 2011. Exchanges: 10 years of essays on scientific communication. Diaskeuasis Publishing, Pointe-Claire, Que. Printed version, 242 p.; eBook in PDF format, 327 p.
Hart, G. 2012. Create technical writing consistency while you write—or add it later. <http://techwhirl.com/articles/create-technical-writing-consistency/>
Hart, G. 2012. Five ways that consistency matters. <http://www.intelligentediting.com/consistencymatters.aspx>
Hart, G. 2012. Revising the review-and-revision process: a case study of improving the speed and accuracy of technology transfer. Intercom February:22–27.
Hart, G. 2012. Peer review strategies for technical writers. <http://techwhirl.com/editing/peer-review-strategies-technical-writers-learning-colleagues/>
Hart, G. 2012. Combining onscreen and online editing: discussing changes online with distant authors. Copyediting Dec. 2012/Jan. 2013: 9-10. <http://www.copyediting.com/combining-onscreen-and-online-editing-discussing-changes-online-distant-authors>
Hart, G. 2013. Mastering Word’s tables. Copyediting June/July 2013: 10–11.
Hart, G. 2013. Working with authors who speak English as a second language. Copyediting August/September 2013: 3–5.
Hart, G. 2013. Editing in a Web 2.0 world. Program book, 15th Annual Conference of the Society for Technical Communication India chapter.
Hart, G. 2014. Writing for Science Journals: Tips, Tricks, and a Learning Plan. Diaskeuasis Publishing, Pointe-Claire, Quebec. x + 422 p. (print), xiv + 635 p. (PDF), 635 p. (EPUB on iPad Air).
Hart, G. 2015. Book review: Scientific Style and Format: The CSE Manual for Authors, Editors, and Publishers. Copyediting February-March 2015.
Hart, G. 2015. Book review: Wildcard Cookbook for Microsoft Word. Corrigo: Newsletter of STC's Editing SIG. http://stc-techedit.org/corrigo/book-review-wildcard-cookbook-for-microsoft-word/#more-672
Hart, G. 2015. Editing science manuscripts with a humanities background. Corrigo: Newsletter of STC's Editing SIG.
Hart, G. 2016. Backing up Word templates and shortcuts. http://stc-techedit.org/corrigo/backing-up-word-templates-and-shortcuts/
Hart, G. 2017. Elementary, my dear Watson: the editor as detective. https://techwhirl.com/elementary-dear-watson-editor-detective/
Hart, G. 2017. Tips and tricks: Making Microsoft Word work for you. https://techwhirl.com/making-microsoft-word-work/
Hart, G. 2017. How to outline your way to a better, stronger book. http://thewritersally.com/articles/how-to-outline-your-way-to-a-better-stronger-book/
Hart, G. 2017. Writing—and editing—to reduce user errors. https://techwhirl.com/writing-to-reduce-user-errors/
Hart, G. 2019. Effective onscreen editing: new tools for an old profession. 4th edition. Diaskeuasis Publishing, Pointe-Claire, Que. Printed (474 p. incl. index) and eBook in PDF format (760 p. incl. index).
Hart, G. 2019. Implementing onscreen editing. Diaskeuasis Publishing, Pointe-Claire, Quebec. 100 p. (print) and 159 p. (PDF).
Hart, G. 2019. A framework for changing old processes or implementing new ones. Part I. A framework for managing change. https://techwhirl.com/a-framework-to-change-old-processes-or-implement-new-ones/
Hart, G. 2019. A framework for changing old processes or implementing new ones. Part II. Helping people to change. https://techwhirl.com/a-framework-to-change-old-processes-or-implement-new-ones-part-2/
Hart, G. 2019. The curse of knowledge: the problem of implicit assumptions. https://www.worldts.com/english-writing/eigo-ronbun66/index.html
Hart, G. 2020. Finding, working with, and retaining (ESL) clients: Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3 on Geoff-Hart.com. Or see the originals:
Part 2: https://americaneditor.wordpress.com/2020/12/02/finding-working-with-and-retaining-esl-clients-part-2/
Hart, G. 2021. Writing for review: Prepping pundits to painlessly publish peer-reviewed papers. An American Editor, 7 and 20 April.
Hart, G. 2021. Creating truly effective outlines. Members-only section of NAIWE Web site (series of articles starting in May 2021). Republished on the American Editor site.
Hart, G. 2021. The seven deadly sins of technical communication. https://techwhirl.com/the-seven-deadly-sins-of-technical-communication/
Hart, G. 2022. Creating AutoCorrect entries: a description of the thought process, and many examples. Feb. 21/2022 issue of the American Editor Blog. https://americaneditor.wordpress.com/2022/02/21/
Hart, G. 2022. Crafting winning proposals. https://techwhirl.com/crafting-winning-proposals/
Hart, G. 2023. Collaborative editing: editors as the author’s helpmate. ISTC Communicator, Summer 2023: 15-17.
Hart, G. 2023. Book review: The Chicago Guide to Copyediting Fiction. Technical Communication 70(3):110.
Knapp, P.; Hart, G.J. 1996. Notes on the documentation development process. [Internal document written for software developers]
Weber, J.H.; Hart, G. 2000. Follow up: Sex and gender. The Technical Editors’ Eyrie Newsletter, 3 February 2000. [Unpaginated e-mail newsletter, ISSN 1442–8652]
Weber, J.H.; Hart, G.; Jong, S. 2000. Feature article: Readability indexes—a debate. The Technical Editors’ Eyrie Newsletter, 7 January 2000. [Unpaginated e-mail newsletter, ISSN 1442–8652]
Weber, J.H.; Hart, G.; Westbrook, E. 2000. Feature article: What is substantive editing? The Technical Editors’ Eyrie Newsletter, 19 March 2000. [Unpaginated e-mail newsletter, ISSN 1442–8652]
Hart, G.J. 1998. Don’t be a researcher: be a finder! the Exchange 5(2):1–3.
Hart, G.J. 1999. The editor as translator (or: How do you say that in calculus?). the Exchange 6(1):7–8.
Hart, G.J. 2000. Editorial exchange. the Exchange 7(1):2.
Hart, G.J. 2000. Maybe technical communication really is rocket science! the Exchange 7(1):4–5.
Hart, G.J. 2000. Editorial. the Exchange 7(2):2.
Hart, G.J. 2000. Results of the membership survey. the Exchange 7(1):5–6.
Hart, G.J. 2000. Copyright and the mailing list. the Exchange 7(1):7–8.
Hart, G.J. 2000. Editorial: Science writing for non–rocket scientists: don’t dumb it down! the Exchange 7(3):2, 5, 6.
Hart, G.J. 2000. Editorial: Evangelism. the Exchange 7(4):2, 6.
Hart, G.J. 2001. Editorial: New faces. the Exchange 8(1):2.
Hart, G. 2001. Editorial: Journals and more journals. the Exchange 8(2):2.
Hart, G.J. 2001. Editorial: Publishing or perishing in an online world. the Exchange 8(3):2, 5.
Hart, G.J. 2001. Editorial: The risks of prediction. the Exchange 8(4):2.
Hart, G.J. 2002. Editorial: Puncturing the orthodoxy. the Exchange 9(1):2, 8.
Hart, G.J. 2002. Editorial: Ask not for whom the SIG toils... the Exchange 9(2):2.
Hart, G. 2002. Looking for work as a scientific communicator? http://www.writing-world.com/tech/techwork.shtml [Also published as: Hart, G.J. 2002. Looking for work as a scientific communicator? the Exchange 9(2):1, 3.]
Hart, G.J. 2002. Editorial: Don't let the errors stand unchallenged. the Exchange 9(3):2.
Hart, G.J. 2002. Proposed merger with the ES&H SIG: the Science SIG perspective. the Exchange 9(3):3.
Hart, G.J. 2002. Editorial: Advocacy sometimes means seeking a middle ground. the Exchange 9(4):2.
Hart, G.J. 2002. Merger with ES&H SIG postponed. the Exchange 9(4):4.
Hart, G.J. 2003. Editorial: Science can be a messy and dangerous business. the Exchange 10(1):2, 7.
Hart, G.J. 2003. Science SIG at the annual conference. the Exchange 10(1):5.
Hart, G.J. 2003. A mission statement for our SIG. the Exchange 10(1):2, 7.
Hart, G.J. 2003. Editorial: The Times (and Helvetica) they are a'changing. the Exchange 10(2):2,4.
Hart, G.J. 2003. Style guidelines for submitting journal manuscripts. the Exchange 10(2):6.
Hart, G.J. 2003. Science sometimes has unintended consequences. the Exchange 10(2):6,7.
Hart, G.J. 2003. Editorial: Creativity and the scientific method. the Exchange 10(3):2,4.
Hart, G.J. 2003. Editorial: How you say it defines how you think about it. the Exchange 10(4):2, 6.
Hart, G.J. 2003. October is the cruelest month. the Exchange 10(4):5.
Hart, G.J. 2004. Editorial: What are we teaching our kids? the Exchange 11(1):2, 5.
Hart, G.J. 2004. Editorial: Paying back, scientifically speaking. the Exchange 11(2): 2, 7–8.
Hart, G.J. 2004. Editorial: Through a glass, darkly. the Exchange 11(3): 2, 6–7.
Hart, G.J. 2004. Editorial: Check your assumptions at the door. the Exchange 11(4): 2, 7.
Hart, G.J. 2005. Editorial: The path of science runs not smoothly. the Exchange 12(1):2–4.
Hart, G.J. 2005. Feedback from the rechartering survey. the Exchange 12(1):4–5.
Hart, G.J. 2005. She blinded me with science. the Exchange 12(1):6.
Hart, G.J. 2005. Editorial: Overextending metaphors can lead to communication breakdowns. the Exchange 12(2):2, 6.
Hart, G.J. 2005. Editorial: Binary thinking. the Exchange 12(3):2, 8–9.
Hart, G. 2005. Editorial: Quantifying the unquantifiable. the Exchange 12(4):2, 6. http://www.stcsig.org/sc/newsletter/html/2005-4.htm#editorial
Hart, G. 2006. Editorial: In theory... the Exchange 13(1):2, 8–10. http://www.stcsig.org/sc/newsletter/html/2006-1.htm#editorial
Hart, G. 2006. Editorial: The ethics of experimentation. the Exchange 13(2):2, 5–7.
Hart, G. 2006. The "CSI effect": scientific education via television has its perils. the Exchange 13(2):8–9.
Hart, G. 2006. Editorial: Overextending metaphors. the Exchange 13(3):2, 6–8.
Hart, G. 2006. Editorial: Putting the passion back in science. the Exchange 13(4):2, 4–5.
Hart, G. 2007. Editorial: What's in a name? the Exchange 14(1):2, 8–9.
Hart, G. 2007. Editorial: And now for something completely different—the 2007 conference report. the Exchange 14(2):2, 11–18.
Hart, G. 2007. Editorial: Choose your words carefully: a couple things technical writers can teach scientific communicators. the Exchange 14(3):2, 10–11.
Hart, G. 2007. Editorial: Examining our assumptions: lies, damned lies, and statistics. the Exchange 14(4):2, 9–11.
Hart, G. 2008. Editorial: What's in a word? the Exchange 15(1): 2, 9–10.
Hart, G. 2008. Editorial: Annual conference report. the Exchange 15(2): 2, 11–24.
Hart, G. 2008. Editorial: Everything has limits. the Exchange 15(3): 2, 12–14.
Hart, G. 2008. Editorial: When metaphors become myths. the Exchange 15(4): 2, 8–9.
Hart, G. 2009. Editorial: Selling the problem (or: 43.3% of the message). the Exchange 16(1): 2, 8–9.
Hart, G. 2009. Editorial: Learning from Scientific American. the Exchange 16(2): 2, 7–8.
Hart, G. 2009. Editorial: Just how significant is it? the Exchange 16(3): 2, 7–9.
Hart, G. 2009. Editorial: Outliers—the forgotten 5%. The Exchange 16(4):2, 10–11.
Hart, G. 2011. Languages do shape how we think. The Exchange 18(1):4–5.
Hart, G. 2011. Exchanges: 10 years of essays on scientific communication. Diaskeuasis Publishing, Pointe-Claire, Que. Printed version, 242 p.; eBook in PDF format, 327 p.
Hart, G. 2012. Thinking outside the box: what scientific communicators can learn from catastrophism, zombies, and reality TV. The Exchange 19(1):6–8.
Hart, G.J. 1988. Part of the problem? Canadian Forest Service, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Staff Newsletter, January:8–10.
Hart, G.J. 1988. 250 questions. Canadian Forest Service, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Staff Newsletter, February:6–7.
Hart, G.J. 1988. Ecology and religion in history. Canadian Forest Service, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Staff Newsletter, March:4–5.
Hart, G.J. 1988. Prose and cons. Canadian Forest Service, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Staff Newsletter, April:12–14.
Hart, G.J. 1988. The adaptive urge. Canadian Forest Service, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Staff Newsletter, May:15–16.
Hart, G.J. 1988. Smoking guns... Canadian Forest Service, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Staff Newsletter, June:12–14.
Hart, G.J. 1988. The information revolution. Canadian Forest Service, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Staff Newsletter, July:14–16.
Hart, G.J. 1988. A few thoughts on free trade. Canadian Forest Service, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Staff Newsletter, August:12–14.
Hart, G.J. 1988. Re-inventing the classics. Canadian Forest Service, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Staff Newsletter, September–October:18–19.
Hart, G.J. 1988. It’s the little things. Canadian Forest Service, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Staff Newsletter, November:17–18.
Hart, G.J. 1988. ‘Tis the season... to diet. Canadian Forest Service, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Staff Newsletter, December:16–17.
Hart, G.J. 1989. Winning. Canadian Forest Service, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Staff Newsletter, January:22–24.
Hart, G.J. 1989. More ‘little things’. Canadian Forest Service, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Staff Newsletter, February:9–10.
Hart, G.J. 1989. Martial arts, zen, and modern life. Canadian Forest Service, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Staff Newsletter, March:13–15.
Hart, G.J. 1989. The tragedy of the commons. Canadian Forest Service, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Staff Newsletter, April:6–7.
Hart, G.J. 1989. Science and fiction. Canadian Forest Service, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Staff Newsletter, May:6–8.
Hart, G.J. 1989. Etymology. Canadian Forest Service, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Staff Newsletter, June:8–10.
Hart, G.J. 1989. Yet more little things. Canadian Forest Service, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Staff Newsletter, July:4–6.
Hart, G.J. 1989. (R)evolution. Canadian Forest Service, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Staff Newsletter, August:7–8.
Hart, G.J. 1989. The art of the sequel. Canadian Forest Service, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Staff Newsletter, September:4–7.
Hart, G.J. 1989. Breakfast of champions. Canadian Forest Service, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Staff Newsletter, October:10–11.
Hart, G.J. 1989. Road hazards. Canadian Forest Service, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Staff Newsletter, November:15–17.
Hart, G.J. 1989. Death of a city. Canadian Forest Service, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Staff Newsletter, December:10–12.
Hart, G.J. 1990. Comic-book heroes. Canadian Forest Service, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Staff Newsletter, January:17–19.
Hart, G.J. 1990. The dismal science. Canadian Forest Service, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Staff Newsletter, February:12–14.
Hart, G.J. 1990. More etymology. Canadian Forest Service, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Staff Newsletter, April:12–14.
Hart, G. 2011. Exchanges: 10 years of essays on scientific communication. Diaskeuasis Publishing, Pointe-Claire, Que. Printed version, 242 p.; eBook in PDF format, 327 p.
Hart, G. 2001. Formatting your e-book with Adobe Acrobat. http://www.writing-world.com/publish/acrobat.shtml
Hart, G. 2001. Using VBA to prototype a software interface. http://soltys.ca/techcomm/articles/Using_VBA_to_Prototype_a_Software_Interface.html
Hart, G. 2002. Print plus online delivers synergies. Lines and Letters, newsletter of the Northeast Ohio Chapter of STC. Vol. 19(1). http://www.neostc.org/lines/Archives/Print_Issues/JulyAug02.pdf
Hart, G. 2003. Streamlining an interface using information design principles. p. 378–381 in: Proceedings, STC 50th Annual Conference, 18–21 May 2003, Dallas, Texas. Soc. Tech. Comm., Arlington, VA. 509 p.
Hart, G.J.S. 2003. Redesigning to make better use of screen real estate. Pages 337–350 in M.J. Albers and B. Mazur, editors. Content and complexity: information design in technical communication. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Mahwah, NJ. 368 p.
Hart, G.J. 2004. Designing a telephone-based user interface. Intercom February:9–11.
Hart, G.J. 2004. Powerpoint presentations: a speaker's guide. Intercom March:25–27.
Hart, G.J. 2004. Getting involved in interface design. Intercom April:19–20.
Hart, G.J. 2004. Scientific documentation: learning from journal articles. Intercom November:12–13.
Hart, G. 2004. Streamlining an interface using information design principles. Intercom December:9–11.
Hart, G. 2005. Creating professional-quality training videos. Intercom February:18–22.
Hart, G.J. 2005. Information design in "No limits: developing scientific literacy using science fiction". http://www.stcsig.org/id/id_articles/No_limits_hart_0507.htm
Hart, G. 2006. Creating interactive prototypes: let's move beyond "paper prototypes". Information Design and Architecture SIG newsletter. July 2006. http://stc-on.org/id/topics/information-design/2006/07/25/creating-interactive-prototypes-lets-move-beyond-paper-prototypes/#more-126
Hart, G. 2006. An introduction to information design. Intercom February 2006:30–31.
Hart, G. 2006. The mythical, magical number 7. Intercom April 2006:38–39.
Hart, G. 2006. Microwriting: small choices with large implications. Intercom July/August 2006:51–52.
Hart, G. 2006. Abstraction: making the complex easier to understand. Intercom November 2006:36–37, 40.
Hart, G. 2007. Combining words and pictures: degrees of abstraction. Intercom January 2007:38–39, 42.
Hart, G. 2007. Complete information gets used. Intercom February 2007:25–27.
Hart, G. 2007. Some thoughts on visual vocabulary, grammar, and rhetoric. Intercom May 2007:36–38.
Hart, G. 2007. Mental models: laying foundations to support readers. Intercom July/August 2007:50–51.
Hart, G. 2007. Hierarchies in online information: balancing depth with breadth. Intercom November 2007:38–39.
Hart, G. 2007. Reader-centered documentation provides the necessary context. Intercom December 2007:22–25.
Hart, G. 2008. Much ado about nothing, part 1: the importance of white space. Intercom January 2008:36–37.
Hart, G. 2008. Much ado about nothing, part 2: deconstructing a page. Intercom May 2008:38–39.
Hart, G. 2008. Typography 101A: the role of white space in making lines of text readable. Intercom July/August 2008:30–31.
Hart, G. 2008. Book review: About Face 3.0: the essentials of interaction design. Technical Communication 55(2):199–200.
Hart, G. 2008. Book review: Theories and practice in interaction design. Technical Communication 55(4): 439–440.
Hart, G. 2008. Typography 101B: the role of white space in making words readable. Intercom December 2008:29–30.
Hart, G. 2009. Typography 101C: the role of typeface choice in making text readable. Intercom February 2009: 48–49.
Hart, G. 2009. Developing visual and other indexes. http://www.techwr-l.com/visualindexes (June 2009).
Hart, G. 2009. Attention deficits. Intercom September/October 2009:33–34.
Hart, G. 2010. From theory to practical implications: the example of data graphics. Intercom February 2010: 34–35.
Hart, G. 2010. Why simple is better. Intercom May 2010:30–31.
Hart, G. 2010. Subjecting theory to a reality check. Intercom Sept./Oct. 2010:27–28.
Hart, G. 2010. Integrating text with graphics in procedures. Intercom December 2010:17–19.
Hart, G. 2011. Developing the required talent, part 1: personal training. Intercom January: 32–33.
Hart, G. 2011. Developing the required talent, part 2: training your audience. Intercom April: 47-48.
Hart, G. 2011. Principles of information design. Intercom September/October:27–28.
Hart, G. 2012. Technical communications primer: gestalt theory and visual design. <http://techwhirl.com/ecosystem/info-design/technical-communications-primer-gestalt-theory-and-visual-design/>
Hart, G. 2013. Ten design principles and when to violate them. <http://techwhirl.com/ten-design-principles-and-when-to-violate-them/>
Hart, G. 2013. Effective infographics: telling stories in the technical communication context. http://techwhirl.com/effective-infographics-telling-stories-in-the-technical-communication-context/
Hart, G. 2013. Intuitive doesn’t mean obvious. Intercom July/August: 19–21.
Hart, G. 2013. Skeuomorphism: the risks and benefits of mimetic design. Intercom October:11–14.
Hart, G. 2014. Learning to observe and teaching others to see. Intercom March: 19–22.
Hart, G. 2015. Optimizing the mobile Web-browsing experience through responsive design. http://techwhirl.com/optimizing-the-mobile-web-browsing-experience-through-responsive-design/
Hart, G.J. 1997. [The elements of e-mail] Sky Magazine, Nothing But Net, July:87.
Hart, G.J. 1998. (e)Xpressive markup language? Intercom, June:44.
Hart, G.J. 1998. Development of an innovative prototype solution for felling and chipping undebarked full-trees. Forest Engineering Research Institute of Canada, Pointe-Claire, Quebec. Field Note No. Processing-98.
Hart, G.J. 1999. Conquering the cubicle syndrome. Intercom May:3.
Hart, G.J. 1999. Don’t wait to be downsized! Intercom, July/August:60.
Hart, G.J. 1999. The periodic table of emoticons. Chemtech: innovation in chemistry and technology, October 1999. (Inside back cover.)
Hart, G.J. 2000. Persuading reviewers to review. Intercom, April:44.
Hart, G.J. 2001. The physics of reviewers. Intercom February:44.
Hart, G.J. 2001. Dr. Strangemeeting. (or: How I learned to stop worrying and love the donuts). Intercom July/August:56.
Hart, G.J. 2001. Hockey and the art of technical communication. Intercom December:44.
Hart, G.J. 2001. Conquering the cubicle syndrome. p. 69–73 in: G.J. Savage and D.L. Sullivan, Ed. Writing a professional life. Stories of technical communicators on and off the job. Allyn and Bacon, Boston.
Hart, G.J. 2001. A millennial paradigm for documentation: the scroll! http://www.techwr-l.com/techwhirl/magazine/humor/scrolls.html
Hart, G. J. 2001. Wash your hands after reading this manual. http://www.techwr-l.com/techwhirl/magazine/humor/washyourhands.html
Hart, G. 2001. A day in the life. http://www.techwr-l.com/techwhirl/magazine/humor/dayinthelife.html
Hart, G.J. 2001. Political correctness for the “naughty aughties”. Corrigo, Newsletter of the STC Technical Editing SIG March:9.
Hart, G.J. 2002. Stalking the wild reviewer. Intercom December:36.
Hart, G.J. 2002. Nostradamus the technical writer. http://www.techwr-l.com/techwhirl/magazine/humor/nostradamus.html
Hart, G.J. 2004. A programming primer. Intercom June:44.
Hart, G.J. 2004. Don't feed the subject matter experts. Usability Interface August:9–10.
Hart, G.J. 2005. Pomo Word—an audacious, but ultimately flawed performance. http://www.techwr-l.com/techwhirl/magazine/humor/pomoword.html
Hart, G. 2006. Son of "A programming primer": how to speak geek. Intercom March:44.
Hart, G. 2006. The "CSI effect": scientific education via television has its perils. the Exchange 13(2):8–9.
Hart, G. 2006. Personas and the technical communicator. Usability Interface 12(2), October 2006 <www.stcsig.org/usability/newsletter/0610-personas.html>
Hart, G. 2006. A tough day in technical (writing) support. Indus VIII(4), September/October 2006. <http://www.stc-india.org/indus/082006/HTML/Support.htm>
Hart, G. 2007. Viewpoint: The myth of "the user”. Indus, newsletter of STC India, Vol. XI(1), February–March 2007. http://www.stc-india.org/indus/
Hart, G. 2008. Lost in translation. Global Talk, newsletter of STC's International Technical Communication SIG, 28 March 2008. (http://stc-on.org/itc/)
Hart, G. 2008. Eschatological prognostications for the 2028 technical writing industry. Intercom April:44.
Hart, G. 2012. Signs of progress. Intercom April:36.
Hart, G. 2012. Undead Americans are people too: a plea for better audience analysis to improve end-user documentation. <http://techwhirl.com/ecosystem/ua/undead-americans-improved-audience-analysis/>
Hart, G. 2012. Are you a marketeer or a technical communicator? Intercom Nov./Dec.:22–23.
Hart, G. 2016. Speak plainly, but not too plainly. Intercom February: 36.
Hart, G. 2016. That’s no moon®: documentation update. Intercom April: 32.
Hart, G. 2017. Malcontent. Intercom July/August: 28.
Hart, G. 2022. Were Hamlet an editor. https://americaneditor.wordpress.com/2022/01/01/were-hamlet-an-editor/
Hart, G.J. 1999. Indexing Web pages: maybe books aren’t such a bad model after all! Intercom, June:26–28.
Hart, G. 2009. Developing visual and other indexes. http://www.techwr-l.com/visualindexes (June 2009).
Hart, G.J.S. 1988. Soviet forestry minister visits Sault Ste. Marie. Canadian Forest Service, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. Forestry Newsletter, Fall:13–14.
Hart, G.J. 1994. Making do with what you’ve got. Independent Perspective, the newsletter of the Consulting and Independent Contracting professional interest committee, Fall:1–2.
Hart, G.J. 1996. How to... define yourself. Blue Pencil, newsletter of the Pittsburgh Chapter of STC, 33(3):6.
Hart, G.J. (Comp.) 1997. Food for thought: the copyediting–l charity cookbook. [reviewed in Canadian Fundraiser, January 1997:7.] — Front matter — Contents
Hart, G.J. 1997. Teamwork and the documentation process. Intercom, July:4–7.
Hart, G.J. 1998. Your public relations committee wants you. Connections 15(2):1.
Hart, G.J. 1999. Nurturing a new writer. Intercom, September/October:6–9.
Hart, G.J. 1999. Mail your newsletter with less labor and cost. Tieline, the Society leaders’ newsletter, XII(3):4, 7.
Hart, G.J. 2000. Ten technical communication myths. Technical Communication 47(3):291–298.
Hart, G.J. 2000. Top five tips for starting [at] a new job. http://www.techwr-l.com/techwhirl/magazine/gettingstarted/tipsforstartinganewjob.html
Hart, G.J. 2000. Documentation is a profit center. Connections [STC, Montreal Chapter], March:5.
Hart, G.J. 2001. Prove your worth. Intercom July/August:16–19.
Hart, G. 2001. “Backing up” doesn’t mean retreating. http://www.techwr-l.com/techwhirl/magazine/technical/backups.html
Hart, G.J. 2001. Poor Richard’s Internet marketing and promotions. [Book review] Impact!, Newsletter of the STC Marketing SIG, Spring:4.
Djeric, I.; Hart, G. 2001. On the scene: The professional idiots and user advocates. An interview with Geoff Hart. Coast lines, May/June:4–5.
Hart, G. 2002. Dealing with difficult employees in the technical communication workplace. <http://techwhirl.com/business-tech-comm/dealing-with-difficult-employees-in-the-technical-communication-workplace/> [Hart, G. 2003. Dealing with difficult employees in the technical communication workplace. Lines & Letters 19(4). Newsletter of the Northeast Ohio Chapter. Available online at: www.neostc.org/lines/0103/ghartt.html]
Hart, G. 2002. Looking for work as a scientific communicator? http://www.writing-world.com/tech/techwork.shtml [Also published as: Hart, G.J. 2002. Looking for work as a scientific communicator? the Exchange 9(2):1, 3.]
Hart, G.J. 2002. Hart’s law: the magical number three, plus or minus zero. Usability Interface 8(4):4–5.
Hart, G.J. 2003. Writing to the beat of a different drummer. Intercom September/October:44.
Hart, G. 2003. Technical communication in China: a personal perspective. http://www.stc-montreal.org/china_presentation2003.pdf
Hart, G.J. 2003. President's message, September 2003. Connections, the newsletter of STC Montreal 20(1):1, 6.
Hart, G.J. 2004. Practical and effective metrics. Intercom February:6–8.
Hart, G.J. 2004. Powerpoint presentations: a speaker's guide. Intercom March:25–27.
Hart, G.J. 2004. Getting involved in interface design. Intercom April:19–20.
Hart, G.J. 2004. Avoiding repetitive-stress injuries: a guide for the technical communicator.<http://techwhirl.com/columns/avoiding-repetitive-stress-injuries-a-guide-for-technical-communicators/>
Hart, G.J. 2004. It's lonely at the topnot! (On se sent seul au sommetnon!). Connections, the newsletter of STC Montreal 20(4):1, 5.
Hart, G.J. 2004. Reach out and touch someoneoutside STC. Tieline, December. http://www.stc.org/tieline/tie0412/hart_reach.htm
Hart, G.J. 2005. Embracing non-English linguistic communities. Tieline, 16 January 2005. http://www.stc.org/tieline/tie0501/laurent.htm#hart
Hart, G.J. 2005. The economics of STC membership: for everything else, there's Mastercard. Tieline, February 2005. http://www.stc.org/tieline/tie0502/woestendiek.htm#hart [Also published as: Hart, G.J. 2005. The economics of STC membership: for everything else, there's Mastercard. Connections, the newsletter of STC Montreal, 18 April 2005. (unpaginated)]
Hart, G.J. 2005. Être membre de la STC, c'est payant. Pour tout le reste, il y a Mastercard. Connections, le bulletin de STC Montréal, 18 avril 2005. (non paginé)
Hart, G. 2005. Creating professional-quality training videos. Intercom February:18–22.
Hart, G.J. 2005. Making your mark: branding and the technical communicator. http://www.techwr-l.com/techwhirl/magazine/usersadvocate/branding.html
Hart, G.J.S. 2005. Technical documentation in Canada. p. 219–232 in: J. Hennig and M. Tjarks-Sobhani (eds.), Technical communication—international. Today and in the future. Schmidt-Römhild, Lübeck, Germany. Tekom-Schriften zur Technischen Kommunikation Bd. 9. 264 p. ISBN 3-7950-7020-1 [In German: Technische Dokumentation in Kanada. p. 236–251 in J. Hennig and M. Tjarks-Sobhani (eds.), Technische Kommunikation—international. Stand und Perspektiven. Schmidt-Römhild, Lübeck, Germany. Tekom-Schriften zur Technischen Kommunikation Bd. 8. 284 p.]
Hart, G.J. 2005. The economics of STC membership: for everything else, there's Mastercard. Tieline, February 2005. http://www.stc.org/tieline/tie0502/woestendiek.htm#hart [Also published as: Hart, G.J. 2005. The economics of STC membership: for everything else, there's Mastercard. Connections, the newsletter of STC Montreal, 18 April 2005. (unpaginated)]
Hart, G.J. 2005. Être membre de la STC, c'est payant. Pour tout le reste, il y a Mastercard. Connections, le bulletin de STC Montréal, 18 avril 2005. (non paginé)
Hart, G.J.S. 2005. Surviving a busy year: the marathon of chapter presidency. p. 105–109 in: Proceedings, STC 52nd Annual Conference, 8–11 May 2005, Seattle, WA. Soc. Tech. Comm., Arlington, VA.
Hart, G. 2005. Creating "living" policies and procedures. Intercom November:16–18.
Hart, G. 2006. Repairing bad author–editor relationships. Intercom January:24–25, 41.
Hart, G. 2006. Communicateurs recherchés... LesAffaires (www.lesaffaires.com/fr/aujourdhui/detail.asp?id=220340&id_section=476&Recherche=1) 6 January 2006.
Hart, G. 2006. Tax tip: a personal savings plan that works. Consulting and Independent Contracting Special Interest Group Web page. http://www.stcsig.org/cic/pdfs/Tax%20tip%20for%20freelancers.pdf
Hart, G. 2006. Estimating project times and costs without losing your shirt—or your sanity. Intercom April:6–10.
Hart, G. 2006. Sensitivity to other cultures. Intercom May:6–8.
Hart, G.J.S. 2006. Technology and knowledge transfer: science and industry working together. KnowGenesis International Journal for Technical Communication 1(2):28–31.
Hart, G. 2006. Evaluating technical communicators: criteria and possible career paths. Directives, newsletter of the STC Management SIG, July:9–13.
Hart, G. 2006. Finding work in tough times. Intercom December 2006:8–11.
Hart, G. 2007. Viewpoint: The myth of "the user”. Indus, newsletter of STC India, Vol. XI(1), February–March 2007. http://www.stc-india.org/indus/
Hart, G. 2007. Book review: Scientific style and format: the CSE manual for authors, editors, and publishers.Technical Communication 54(1):119–121.
Hart, G. 2007. Is "intercultural" communication a moot point? Intercom May 2007:26–27.
Hart, G. 2007. Ecological diversity: a parable for the independent technical communicator. Consulting and Independent Contracting SIG Web site, May 2007. <http://www.stcsig.org/cic/pdfs/Ecological%20diversity%20and%20technical%20communication.doc>
Hart, G.; Aiyyangar, R. 2006. Guru Talk: An exclusive interview with Geoff Hart. MITWA News, November 2006:3–8.
Hart, G. 2007. We're communicators, not just tool users. Intercom June 2007:22–23.
Hart, G. 2007. Should we stick to the shadows, or take on a little more heat? Indus, the newsletter of STC's India Chapter, Vol. IX No. 2, April–May 2007. <http://www.stc-india.org/indus/>
Hart, G. 2007. Editorial ethics: the role of the editor before peer review. Corrigo, newsletter of the STC Technical Editing SIG, Vol.7(2), August 2007. <http://www.stc-techedit.org/2007/08/29/editorial-ethics-the-role-of-the-editor-before-peer-review/>
Hart, G. 2007. Book review: Dan Poynter's self-publishing manual: how to write, print and sell your own book. Technical Communication 54(3):378–379.
Hart, G. 2007. Successful cross-cultural communication requires us to test our assumptions. The Write Stuff, newsletter of the European Medical Writers Assocation 16(3):111–113.
Hart, G.J.S. 2007. Bridging the gap between cultural studies theory and the world of the working practitioner. KnowGenesis International Journal for Technical Communication 2(3):14–31. <http://www.knowgenesis.net/journal/index.php?journal=IJTC>
Hart, G. 2008. Meetings 101: tips for more productive meetings. Intercom February 2008:26–29.
Hart, G. 2008. Book review: Critical power tools: technical communication and cultural studies. Technical Communication 55(1):81–82.
Hart, G. 2008. Book review: Seven books on Adobe InDesign CS3. Technical Communication 55(3):307–310.
Hart, G. 2008. Why certification by STC won't work. Intercom July/August 2008:11, 13.
Hart, G.J.S. 2008. Implementing onscreen editing: a four-step process. In: Proceedings, STC 55th Annual Conference, Philadelphia, PA. Soc. Tech. Comm., Arlington, VA.
Hart, G. 2009. Statecraft: applying the science of politics to office politics. Intercom September/October 2009:8–10.
Hart, G. 2009. When statecraft fails: tips on surviving "the great game". Intercom November 2009:20–23.
Hart, G. 2010. Protecting yourself from Microsoft Word... with a few relevant notes for other programs. Words: A Quarterly Bulletin for Technical Writers & Communicators 2(1):1–4. Published by Abelard Consulting (www.abelard.com.au)
Hart, G. 2010. Actively managing your schedule. Intercom April 2010:18–19.
Hart, G. 2010. Interview responses: The editing practices of professional technical editors. (Input for a paper being prepared by Angela Eaton and colleagues.)
Hart, G. 2010. Technical Writers of India interview. (First published in the group's e-mail discussion forum.)
Hart, G. 2011. Languages do shape how we think. The Exchange 18(1):4–5.
Hart, G. 2011. Taking advantage of social media. Part I: the media are the message. <http://www.techwr-l.com/content/taking-advantage-social-media-part-i-media-are-message>
Hart, G. 2011. Taking Advantage of Social Media. Part II: The Media Aren't the Message. < http://www.techwr-l.com/content/taking-advantage-social-media-part-ii-media-arent-message>
Hart, G. 2011. Getting feedback on our work.<http://techwhirl.com/columns/getting-feedback-on-our-work/>
Hart, G. 2011. Save time by mastering the basics: efficient movement within a file. <http://techwhirl.com/articles/save-time-by-mastering-the-basics-efficient-movement-within-a-file/>
Hart, G. 2011. Exchanges: 10 years of essays on scientific communication. Diaskeuasis Publishing, Pointe-Claire, Que. Printed version, 242 p.; eBook in PDF format, 327 p.
Hart, G. 2012. Create technical writing consistency while you write—or add it later. <http://techwhirl.com/articles/create-technical-writing-consistency/>
Hart, G. 2012. Five ways that consistency matters. <http://www.intelligentediting.com/consistencymatters.aspx>
Hart, G. 2012. Revising the review-and-revision process: a case study of improving the speed and accuracy of technology transfer. Intercom February:22–27.
Hart, G. 2012. Technical communications primer: gestalt theory and visual design. <http://techwhirl.com/ecosystem/info-design/technical-communications-primer-gestalt-theory-and-visual-design/>
Hart, G. 2012. Peer review strategies for technical writers. <http://techwhirl.com/editing/peer-review-strategies-technical-writers-learning-colleagues/>
Hart, G. 2012. Writer’s block: different causes have different solutions.
Part 2. <http://techwhirl.com/skills/development/writing/writers-block-different-causes-solutions-2/>
Hart, G. 2012. Are you a marketeer or a technical communicator? Intercom Nov./Dec.:22–23.
Hart, G. 2013. Geeks like us: managing technical communicators based on insights gained from software developers. Intercom March:11–17.
Hart, G. 2013. Mastering Word’s tables. Copyediting June/July 2013: 10–11.
Hart, G. 2013. Defining content: going beyond the explicit to find the implicit information. Intercom May:26–30.
Hart, G. 2013. Investing time to save time. Intercom November/December: 21–22.
Hart, G. 2014. Learning to observe and teaching others to see. Intercom March: 19–22.
Hart, G. 2014. Surviving large conferences. [appeared from 8 April to early May at the Society for Technical Communication's blog site]
Hart, G. 2014. Writing for Science Journals: Tips, Tricks, and a Learning Plan. Diaskeuasis Publishing, Pointe-Claire, Quebec. x + 422 p. (print), xiv + 635 p. (PDF), 635 p. (EPUB on iPad Air).
Hart, G. 2016. Backing up Word templates and shortcuts. http://stc-techedit.org/corrigo/backing-up-word-templates-and-shortcuts/
Hart, G. 2016. Protecting yourself from injury while using a computer. Corrigo, Newsletter of the STC Technical Editing SIG, October 2016.
Part 1 (Aches and Pains) on the Corrigo site and on Geoff-Hart.com
Part 2 (Hand and Arm Problems) on the Corrigo site and on Geoff-Hart.com
Part 3 (Eye Strain) on the Corrigo site and on Geoff-Hart.com
Hart, G. 2017. Investing time to save time: the sequel. Intercom July/August: 14–16.
Hart, G. 2017. Writing—and editing—to reduce user errors. https://techwhirl.com/writing-to-reduce-user-errors/
Hart, G. 2018. Why do I need a technical writer? Southern Communicator 42: 5–6.
Hart, G. 2021. A call for action to improve Canada’s food security in the face of climate change. [white paper] (I've also provided my rationale for sharing this white paper and links to people you should share it with and questions you should ask your elected representative.)
Hart, G. 2021. Reduce the risk of “planning to fail” by engaging a technical communicator. (https://techwhirl.com/reduce-the-risks-of-planning-to-fail-by-engaging-a-technical-communicator/)
Hart, G. 2022. Crafting winning proposals. https://techwhirl.com/crafting-winning-proposals/
Hart, G. 2022. Working in retirement. ISTC Communicator Autumn 2022: 24-25.
Hart, G. 2023. Speaking confidently at workshops and presentations. https://techwhirl.com/speaking-confidently-at-workshops-and-presentations/
Hart, G. 2023. Using spreadsheets safely. https://www.worldts.com/english-writing/eigo-ronbun87/index.html
Li Huilin; Hart G. 2013. A poetry fragment from the Grand View Tower (Kunming Daguanlou Mansion).
For more information on this subject, see "Writing for Science Journals".
Hart, G. 2018. Designing effective research. World Translation Services, Japan. <https://worldts.com/english-writing/eigo-ronbun55/index.html>
Hart, G. 2018. Literature citations. World Translation Services, Japan. <https://worldts.com/english-writing/eigo-ronbun56/index.html>
Hart, G. 2018. Analyzing your data. World Translation Services, Japan. <https://www.worldts.com/english-writing/eigo-ronbun57/index.html>
Hart, G. 2018. Emphasis. World Translation Services, Japan. <https://www.worldts.com/english-writing/eigo-ronbun58/index.html>
Hart, G. 2018. Working with coauthors. World Translation Services, Japan. https://www.worldts.com/english-writing/eigo-ronbun59/index.html
Hart, G. 2018. Best practices for abbreviations. World Translation Services, Japan. https://www.worldts.com/english-writing/eigo-ronbun60/index.html
Hart, G. 2019. Using English articles (a, an, and the) correctly. World Translation Services, Japan. https://www.worldts.com/english-writing/eigo-ronbun61/index.html
Hart, G. 2019. Capitalization. World Translation Services, Japan. https://www.worldts.com/english-writing/eigo-ronbun62/index.html
Hart, G. 2019. Hyphenation and correct use of dashes. World Translation Services, Japan. https://www.worldts.com/english-writing/eigo-ronbun63/index.html
Hart, G. 2019. Difficulties of English words. World Translation Services, Japan. https://www.worldts.com/english-writing/eigo-ronbun64/index.html
Hart, G. 2019. Past tense and active voice. World Translation Services, Japan. https://www.worldts.com/english-writing/eigo-ronbun65/index.html
Hart, G. 2019. The curse of knowledge: the problem of implicit assumptions. https://www.worldts.com/english-writing/eigo-ronbun66/index.html
Hart, G. 2019. Literature citations, Part 1: inserting citations. https://www.worldts.com/english-writing/eigo-ronbun67/index.html
Hart, G. 2020. Literature citations, Part 2: checking and formatting the citations. <https://www.worldts.com/english-writing/eigo-ronbun68/index.html>
Hart, G. 2020. Preparing graphics for a journal. <https://www.worldts.com/english-writing/eigo-ronbun69/index.html>
Hart, G. 2020. Reaching conclusions: differences between the Abstract and the Conclusions section. <https://www.worldts.com/english-writing/eigo-ronbun70/index.html>
Hart, G. 2020. Ethics, part I: The ethics of research design and data reporting. <https://www.worldts.com/english-writing/eigo-ronbun71/>
Hart, G. 2020. Ethics, part II: Don’t waste the reader’s time. <https://www.worldts.com/english-writing/eigo-ronbun72/index.html>
Hart, G. 2020. Book review: Conducting Your Literature Review: Concise Guides to Conducting Behavioral, Health, and Social Science Research. Technical Communication 67(2):92-93.
Hart, G. 2020. Typing symbols and special characters. https://www.worldts.com/english-writing/eigo-ronbun73/index.html
Hart, G. 2020. Be cautious with linear regression: some datasets are not linear! https://www.worldts.com/english-writing/eigo-ronbun74/index.html
Hart, G. 2020. Avoiding plagiarism. https://www.worldts.com/english-writing/eigo-ronbun75/index.html
Hart, G. 2020. Considering the implications of your results. https://www.worldts.com/english-writing/eigo-ronbun76/index.html
Hart, G. 2020. Analyzing your data (part 1 of 3): exploring your data. https://www.worldts.com/english-writing/eigo-ronbun77/index.html
Hart, G. 2021. Analyzing your data (part 2 of 3): statistical analysis. https://www.worldts.com/english-writing/eigo-ronbun78/index.html
Hart, G. 2021. Analyzing your data (part 3 of 3): presenting your data. https://www.worldts.com/english-writing/396/index.html
Hart, G. 2021. Backing up your data... and other important things (part 1). https://www.worldts.com/english-writing/398/index.html
Hart, G. 2021. Backing up your data... and other important things. Part 2: Things other than data. https://www.worldts.com/english-writing/eigo-ronbun81/index.html
Hart, G. 2021. Write faster with your word processor. Diaskeuasis Publishing, Pointe-Claire, Quebec. 348 p. (print) and 548 p. (PDF). Unpaginated EPUB.
Hart, G. 2021. Managing your study data and the supporting documentation. Part 1 of 4: Why it's important to rigorously document your study. https://www.worldts.com/english-writing/eigo-ronbun82/index.html
Hart, G. 2022. Managing your study data and the supporting documentation. Part 2 of 4: Create the necessary project files and folder (directory) structure and cleaning your data. <https://www.worldts.com/english-writing/eigo-ronbun83/index.html>
Hart, G. 2022. Managing your study data and the supporting documentation. Part 3 of 4: Data validation and custom-developed software. <https://www.worldts.com/english-writing/eigo-ronbun84/index.html>
Hart, G. 2022. Managing your study data and the supporting documentation. Part 4 of 4: Replication files. https://www.worldts.com/english-writing/eigo-ronbun85/index.html
Hart, G. 2023. Hypothesis testing isn’t the only valid use of science. World Translation Services. https://www.worldts.com/english-writing/eigo-ronbun86/index.html
Hart, G. 2023. Using spreadsheets safely. https://www.worldts.com/english-writing/eigo-ronbun87/index.html
Hart, G. 2023. Naming and typing variables and mathematical symbols: Part 1: Naming variables. https://www.worldts.com/english-writing/448/index.html
Hart, G.J. 1996. The five W’s: an old tool for the new task of audience analysis. Technical Communication 43(2):139–145.
Hart, G.J. 1999. Devil’s advocates can bridge the two solitudes. Computerworld Canada, July 2:19. [Hart, G.J. 2000. Devil’s advocate. http://www.techwr-l.com/techwhirl/magazine/usersadvocate/usersadvocate_devilsadvocate.html]
Hart, G.J. 1999. Validity checks. Computerworld Canada, July 30:15. [Hart, G.J. 2000. Validity checks. http://www.techwr-l.com/techwhirl/magazine/usersadvocate/usersadvocate_validitychecks.html]
Hart, G.J. 1999. Garbage in, garbage out: using affordances. Computerworld Canada, Aug. 27:15. [Hart, G.J. 2000. Garbage in, garbage out: using affordances. http://www.techwr-l.com/techwhirl/magazine/usersadvocate/usersadvocate_affordances.html]
Hart, G.J. 1999. Y2K? You too kludge! Computerworld Canada, Oct. 22:17. [Hart, G.J. 2000. Examining and applying what we learned from Y2K. http://www.techwr-l.com/techwhirl/magazine/usersadvocate/usersadvocate_y2k.html]
Hart, G.J. 1999. Good times, bad times. Computerworld Canada, Dec. 17:17. [Hart, G.J. 2000. Good times; bad times. http://www.techwr-l.com/techwhirl/magazine/usersadvocate/usersadvocate_virus.html]
Hart, G.J. 2000. The needs of the many. Computerworld Canada, Feb. 11:14. [Hart, G.J. 2001. The needs of the many. <http://techwhirl.com/columns/the-needs-of-the-many/>]
Hart, G.J. 2000. Sometimes playing dumb makes things work better. Computerworld Canada, Apr. 7:15. [Hart, G.J. 2001. Sometimes playing dumb makes things work better. http://www.techwr-l.com/techwhirl/magazine/usersadvocate/usersadvocate_playingdumb.html]
Hart, G.J. 2000. The domino effect: changes have unforeseen consequences. Computerworld Canada, May 5:36. [Hart, G.J. 2001. The domino effect: unforseen consequences. http://www.techwr-l.com/techwhirl/magazine/usersadvocate/usersadvocate_dominoeffect.html]
Hart, G.J. 2000. Sometimes you really can be too helpful. Computerworld Canada, June 16:16. [Hart, G. J. 2001. Sometimes you really can be too helpful. http://www.techwr-l.com/techwhirl/magazine/usersadvocate/usersadvocate_toohelpful.html]
Hart, G.J. 2000. Nobody reads manuals, do they? Computerworld Canada, July 28:14. [Hart, G. J. 2001. Nobody reads manuals, do they? http://www.techwr-l.com/techwhirl/magazine/usersadvocate/usersadvocate_nobodyreads.html]
Hart, G.J. 2000. Designing for the other half. Computerworld Canada, Sept. 22:14. [Hart, G. J. 2001. Designing for the other half. http://www.techwr-l.com/techwhirl/magazine/usersadvocate/usersadvocate_designforotherhalf.html]
Hart, G.J. 2000. If you build it, they’ll come. Computerworld Canada, Oct. 20:21. [Hart, G. 2001. If you build it, they'll come. http://www.techwr-l.com/techwhirl/magazine/usersadvocate/usersadvocate_buildingacommunity.html]
Hart, G.J. 2000. Measure twice, cut once. Computerworld Canada, Nov. 17:21. [Hart, G. 2001. Measure twice, cut once. http://www.techwr-l.com/techwhirl/magazine/usersadvocate/usersadvocate_measuretwice.html]
Hart, G.J. 2001. Taking advantage of reflexive responses.<http://techwhirl.com/columns/taking-advantage-of-reflexive-responses/>
Hart, G.J. 2001. Cheating the quality triangle. Intercom April:6–10.
Hart, G.J. 2001. Policies, procedures, and paralysis. Computerworld Canada, Jan. 12:17. [Hart, G. 2001. Policies, procedures, and paralysis. http://www.techwr-l.com/techwhirl/magazine/usersadvocate/usersadvocate_policies.html]
Hart, G.J. 2001. Print plus on-line delivers benefits. Computerworld Canada, Jan. 26:17. [Hart, G. 2001. Print plus online delivers synergies. http://www.techwr-l.com/techwhirl/magazine/usersadvocate/usersadvocate_printplusonline.html]
Hart, G.J. 2001. Nothing but .Net? Nyet! Computerworld Canada, Feb. 23:17. [Hart, G. 2001. Nothing but .Net? Nyet! http://www.techwr-l.com/techwhirl/magazine/usersadvocate/usersadvocate_net.html]
Hart, G.J. 2001. Tech getting better at personalizing messages. Computerworld Canada, Mar. 9:12. [Hart, G. 2002. Reach out and touch someone. http://www.techwr-l.com/techwhirl/magazine/usersadvocate/usersadvocate_reachout.html]
Hart, G.J. 2001. Privacy: never having to say sorry. Computerworld Canada, May 18:17. [Hart, G. 2002. Privacy means never having to say youre sorry. http://www.techwr-l.com/techwhirl/magazine/usersadvocate/usersadvocate_privacy.html]
Hart, G.J. 2001. Content, structure, relevance: the ploy’s the thing. Computerworld Canada, July 13:8. [Hart, G. 2002. Content, structure, and relevance: the ploy's the thing (part one of four). http://www.techwr-l.com/techwhirl/magazine/usersadvocate/usersadvocate_webaudience.html]
Hart, G.J. 2001. Welcome to the land where content is king. Computerworld Canada, Sept. 7:16. [Hart, G.J. 2002. Content is king (part two of four). http://www.techwr-l.com/techwhirl/magazine/usersadvocate/usersadvocate_webaudience.html]
Hart, G.J. 2001. Structures should pave the way to data. Computerworld Canada, Nov. 16:12. [Hart, G.J. 2002. Structure paves the way online (part three of four). http://www.techwr-l.com/techwhirl/magazine/usersadvocate/usersadvocate_structure.html]
Hart, G.J. 2001. Humour in technical communication. Connections March:4, 7.
Hart, G. 2002. The five w's of online help for tech writers.<http://techwhirl.com/columns/the-five-ws-of-online-help/>
Hart, G.J. 2002. Nice Web site—but is it relevant? Computerworld Canada, Jan. 11:13. [Hart, G.J. 2003. Successful online presence: relevance (part four of four). http://www.techwr-l.com/techwhirl/magazine/usersadvocate/usersadvocate_relevance.html]
Hart, G.J. 2002. Brand new challenges for brands. Computerworld Canada, Mar. 8:11.
Hart, G.J. 2002. Why won’t e-com sites sell?—take a better look at obstacles. Computerworld Canada, May 31:12.
Hart, G. 2002. Practical, effective metrics must solve problems. DocQment, the newsletter of STC's Quality SIG. Sept. 2002. http://www.stcsig.org/quality/newsletters/NL0902/NL0902BASE.html
Hart, G.J.S. 2003. Redesigning to make better use of screen real estate. Pages 337–350 in M.J. Albers and B. Mazur, editors. Content and complexity: information design in technical communication. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Mahwah, NJ. 368 p.
Hart, G. 2003. Streamlining an interface using information design principles. p. 378–381 in: Proceedings, STC 50th Annual Conference, 18–21 May 2003, Dallas, Texas. Soc. Tech. Comm., Arlington, VA. 509 p.
Hart, G.J. 2003. Practical tips for improving Web site and intranet usability. Intercom December:15–17.
Hart, G.J. 2004. Practical and effective metrics. Intercom February:6–8.
Hart, G.J. 2004. Designing a telephone-based user interface. Intercom February:9–11.
Hart, G.J. 2004. Powerpoint presentations: a speaker's guide. Intercom March:25–27.
Hart, G.J. 2004. Getting involved in interface design. Intercom April:19–20.
Hart, G. 2004. Streamlining an interface using information design principles. Intercom December:9–11.
Hart, G.J. 2005. To build effective paths, determine where your visitors want to go. http://www.techwr-l.com/techwhirl/magazine/usersadvocate/pathfinding.html
Hart, G. 2006. Creating interactive prototypes: let's move beyond "paper prototypes". Information Design and Architecture SIG newsletter. July 2006. http://stc-on.org/id/topics/information-design/2006/07/25/creating-interactive-prototypes-lets-move-beyond-paper-prototypes/#more-126
Hart, G. 2006. The mythical, magical number 7. Intercom April 2006:38–39.
Hart, G. 2006. Recipe for designing usable documentation. Usability Interface 12(1). http://www.stcsig.org/usability/newsletter/0605-usabledocumentation.html
Hart, G.J.S. 2006. Technology and knowledge transfer: science and industry working together. KnowGenesis International Journal for Technical Communication 1(2):28–31.
Hart, G. 2006. Microwriting: small choices with large implications. Intercom July/August 2006:51–52.
Hart, G. 2008. Typography 101A: the role of white space in making lines of text readable. Intercom July/August 2008:30–31.
Hart, G. 2008. Book review: About Face 3.0: the essentials of interaction design. Technical Communication 55(2):199–200.
Hart, G. 2008. Typography 101B: the role of white space in making words readable. Intercom December 2008:29–30.
Hart, G. 2009. Typography 101C: the role of typeface choice in making text readable. Intercom February 2009: 48–49.
Hart, G. 2009. Developing visual and other indexes. http://www.techwr-l.com/visualindexes (June 2009).
Hart, G. 2010. From theory to practical implications: the example of data graphics. Intercom February 2010 : 34–35.
Hart, G. 2010. Subjecting theory to a reality check. Intercom Sept./Oct. 2010:27–28.
Hart, G. 2013. Intuitive doesn’t mean obvious. Intercom July/August: 19–21.
Hart, G.J. 1994. Making do with what you’ve got. Independent Perspective, the newsletter of the Consulting and Independent Contracting professional interest committee, Fall:1–2.
Hart, G.J. 1996. The five W’s: an old tool for the new task of audience analysis. Technical Communication 43(2):139–145.
Hart, G.J. 1997. Accentuate the negative: obtaining effective reviews through focused questions. Technical Communication 44(1):52–57.
Hart, G.J. 1999. Using the triage method in technical writing. 4 Lakes Technicalities, Newsletter of the Four Lakes Chapter of the Society for Technical Communication, April 1999:10–11.
Hart, G.J. 2000. Effective interviewing: get the story. Intercom, January:24–26.
Hart, G.J. 2000. The style guide is dead: long live the dynamic style guide! Intercom, March:12–17. [Hart, G.J. 2003. The style guide is "dead": long live the dynamic style guide! http://www.techwr-l.com/techwhirl/magazine/writing/dynamicstyleguide.html]
Hart, G.J. 2000. Persuading reviewers to review. Intercom, April:44.
Hart, G.J. 2001. Shakespearean technical writing. Intercom March:22–24.
Hart, G. J. 2001. Inspiring reviewers to review your documents.<http://techwhirl.com/columns/inspiring-reviewers-to-review-your-tech-writing-documents/>
Hart, G. 2001. Technical writers: it’s okay to lie to your reader—a little. http://www.writing-world.com/tech/lie.shtml
Hart, G.J. 2002. You oughta be in pictures: technical writers as screenwriters. The Independent Perspective 12(1):1, 12–13, 15.
Hart, G. 2002. The five w's of online help for tech writers.<http://techwhirl.com/columns/the-five-ws-of-online-help/>
Hart, G. 2002. Houses are people too: the structure of a literary device. http://www.writing-world.com/fiction/house.shtml
Hart, G.J. 2003. Keyboard shortcuts and other tricks. ["Effective onscreen editing" column] Intercom January:38–39.
Hart, G.J. 2003. Taking advantage of "automatic text" features. ["Effective onscreen editing" column] Intercom September/October:36–37.
Hart, G.J. 2004. Practical and effective metrics. Intercom February:6–8.
Hart, G.J. 2004. Speaking in tongues: dealing with Word's dictionaries. ["Effective onscreen editing" column] Intercom April:40–42.
Hart, G.J. 2004. Just the FAQs. Intercom May:24–26.
Hart, G.J. 2004. Avoiding repetitive-stress injuries: a guide for the technical communicator.<http://techwhirl.com/columns/avoiding-repetitive-stress-injuries-a-guide-for-technical-communicators/>
Hart, G.J. 2004. Scientific documentation: learning from journal articles. Intercom November:12–13.
Hart, G. 2005. Guest editorial: Scientific technical communication. Intercom March:4.
Hart, G. 2005. The scientific method: learning from scientists. Intercom March:14–17, 47.
Hart, G.J. 2005. Making your mark: branding and the technical communicator. http://www.techwr-l.com/techwhirl/magazine/usersadvocate/branding.html
Hart, G. 2006. Designing an effective review process. Intercom July/August 2006:18–21.
Hart, G. 2006. Repairing bad author–editor relationships. Intercom January:24–25, 41.
Hart, G. 2006. Estimating project times and costs without losing your shirt—or your sanity. Intercom April 2006:6–10.
Hart, G. 2006. The mythical, magical number 7. Intercom April 2006:38–39.
Hart, G. 2006. Recipe for designing usable documentation. Usability Interface 12(1). http://www.stcsig.org/usability/newsletter/0605-usabledocumentation.html
Hart, G.J.S. 2006. Technology and knowledge transfer: science and industry working together. KnowGenesis International Journal for Technical Communication 1(2):28–31.
Hart, G. 2006. Microwriting: small choices with large implications. Intercom July/August 2006:51–52.
Hart, G. 2006. Effective outlining: designing workable blueprints for writing. Intercom September/October 2006:18–19.
Hart, G. 2006. Personas and the technical communicator. Usability Interface 12(2), October 2006 <www.stcsig.org/usability/newsletter/0610-personas.html>
Hart, G. 2006. Abstraction: making the complex easier to understand. Intercom November 2006:36–37, 40.
Hart, G. 2007. Combining words and pictures: degrees of abstraction. Intercom January 2007:38–39, 42.
Hart, G. 2007. Complete information gets used. Intercom February 2007:25–27.
Hart, G. 2007. Is "intercultural" communication a moot point? Intercom May 2007:26–27.
Hart, G. 2007. Some thoughts on visual vocabulary, grammar, and rhetoric. Intercom May 2007:36–38.
Hart, G. 2007. Mental models: laying foundations to support readers. Intercom July/August 2007:50–51.
Hart, G. 2007. Book review: Dan Poynter's self-publishing manual: how to write, print and sell your own book. Technical Communication 54(3):378–379.
Hart, G. 2007. Successful cross-cultural communication requires us to test our assumptions. The Write Stuff, newsletter of the European Medical Writers Assocation 16(3):111–113.
Hart, G.J.S. 2007. Bridging the gap between cultural studies theory and the world of the working practitioner. KnowGenesis International Journal for Technical Communication 2(3):14–31. <http://www.knowgenesis.net/journal/index.php?journal=IJTC>
Hart, G. 2009. Developing visual and other indexes. http://www.techwr-l.com/visualindexes (June 2009).
Hart, G. 2010. Interview responses: The editing practices of professional technical editors. (Input for a paper being prepared by Angela Eaton and colleagues.)
Hart, G. 2010. Technical Writers of India interview. (First published in the group's e-mail discussion forum.)
Hart, G. 2010. Why simple is better. Intercom May 2010:30–31.
Hart, G. 2011. Developing the required talent, part 1: personal training. Intercom January: 32–33.
Hart, G. 2011. Developing the required talent, part 2: training your audience. Intercom April: 47-48.
Hart, G. 2011. Taking advantage of social media. Part I: the media are the message. <http://www.techwr-l.com/content/taking-advantage-social-media-part-i-media-are-message>
Hart, G. 2011. Taking Advantage of Social Media. Part II: The Media Aren't the Message. < http://www.techwr-l.com/content/taking-advantage-social-media-part-ii-media-arent-message>
Hart, G. 2011. Save time by mastering the basics: efficient movement within a file. <http://techwhirl.com/articles/save-time-by-mastering-the-basics-efficient-movement-within-a-file/>
Hart, G. 2011. Exchanges: 10 years of essays on scientific communication. Diaskeuasis Publishing, Pointe-Claire, Que. Printed version, 242 p.; eBook in PDF format, 327 p.
Hart, G. 2012. Create technical writing consistency while you write—or add it later. <http://techwhirl.com/articles/create-technical-writing-consistency/>
Hart, G. 2012. Five ways that consistency matters. <http://www.intelligentediting.com/consistencymatters.aspx>
Hart, G. 2012. Revising the review-and-revision process: a case study of improving the speed and accuracy of technology transfer. Intercom February:22–27.
Hart, G. 2012. Technical communications primer: gestalt theory and visual design. <http://techwhirl.com/ecosystem/info-design/technical-communications-primer-gestalt-theory-and-visual-design/>
Hart, G. 2012. Writer’s block: different causes have different solutions.
Part 2. <http://techwhirl.com/skills/development/writing/writers-block-different-causes-solutions-2/>
Hart, G. 2013. Defining content: going beyond the explicit to find the implicit information. Intercom May:26–30.
Hart, G. 2013. Editing in a Web 2.0 world. Program book, 15th Annual Conference of the Society for Technical Communication India chapter.
Hart, G. 2014. Writing for Science Journals: Tips, Tricks, and a Learning Plan. Diaskeuasis Publishing, Pointe-Claire, Quebec. x + 422 p. (print), xiv + 635 p. (PDF), 635 p. (EPUB on iPad Air).
Hart, G. 2015. Editing science manuscripts with a humanities background. Corrigo: Newsletter of STC's Editing SIG.
Hart, G. 2016. Speak plainly, but not too plainly. Intercom February: 36.
Hart, G. 2016. Backing up Word templates and shortcuts. http://stc-techedit.org/corrigo/backing-up-word-templates-and-shortcuts/
Hart, G. 2017. Tips and tricks: Making Microsoft Word work for you. https://techwhirl.com/making-microsoft-word-work/
Hart, G. 2017. How to outline your way to a better, stronger book. http://thewritersally.com/articles/how-to-outline-your-way-to-a-better-stronger-book/
Hart, G. 2017. Writing—and editing—to reduce user errors. https://techwhirl.com/writing-to-reduce-user-errors/
Hart, G. 2018. Designing effective research. World Translation Services, Japan. <https://worldts.com/english-writing/eigo-ronbun55/index.html>
Hart, G. 2018. Literature citations. World Translation Services, Japan. <https://worldts.com/english-writing/eigo-ronbun56/index.html>
Hart, G. 2018. Analyzing your data. World Translation Services, Japan. <https://www.worldts.com/english-writing/eigo-ronbun57/index.html>
Hart, G. 2018. Emphasis. World Translation Services, Japan. <https://www.worldts.com/english-writing/eigo-ronbun58/index.html>
Hart, G. 2018. Working with coauthors. World Translation Services, Japan. https://www.worldts.com/english-writing/eigo-ronbun59/index.html
Hart, G. 2018. Best practices for abbreviations. World Translation Services, Japan. https://www.worldts.com/english-writing/eigo-ronbun60/index.html
Hart, G. 2019. Using English articles (a, an, and the) correctly. World Translation Services, Japan. https://www.worldts.com/english-writing/eigo-ronbun61/index.html
Hart, G. 2019. Capitalization. World Translation Services, Japan. https://www.worldts.com/english-writing/eigo-ronbun62/index.html
Hart, G. 2019. Hyphenation and correct use of dashes. World Translation Services, Japan. https://www.worldts.com/english-writing/eigo-ronbun63/index.html
Hart, G. 2019. A framework for changing old processes or implementing new ones. Part I. A framework for managing change. https://techwhirl.com/a-framework-to-change-old-processes-or-implement-new-ones/
Hart, G. 2019. A framework for changing old processes or implementing new ones. Part II. Helping people to change. https://techwhirl.com/a-framework-to-change-old-processes-or-implement-new-ones-part-2/
Hart, G. 2019. Past tense and active voice. World Translation Services, Japan. https://www.worldts.com/english-writing/eigo-ronbun65/index.html
Hart, G. 2019. The curse of knowledge: the problem of implicit assumptions. https://www.worldts.com/english-writing/eigo-ronbun66/index.html
Hart, G. 2020. Typing symbols and special characters. https://www.worldts.com/english-writing/eigo-ronbun73/index.html
Hart, G. 2021. Writing for review: Prepping pundits to painlessly publish peer-reviewed papers. An American Editor, 7 and 20 April.
Hart, G. 2021. Write faster with your word processor. Diaskeuasis Publishing, Pointe-Claire, Quebec. 348 p. (print) and 548 p. (PDF). Unpaginated EPUB.
Hart, G. 2021. Creating truly effective outlines. Members-only section of NAIWE Web site (series of articles starting in May 2021). Republished on the American Editor site.
Hart, G. 2021. The seven deadly sins of technical communication. https://techwhirl.com/the-seven-deadly-sins-of-technical-communication/
Hart, G. 2022. Creating AutoCorrect entries: a description of the thought process, and many examples. Feb. 21/2022 issue of the American Editor Blog. https://americaneditor.wordpress.com/2022/02/21/
Hart, G. 2022. Crafting winning proposals. https://techwhirl.com/crafting-winning-proposals/
Hart, G. 2023. Speaking confidently at workshops and presentations. https://techwhirl.com/speaking-confidently-at-workshops-and-presentations/
Hart, G. 2023. Collaborative editing: editors as the author’s helpmate. ISTC Communicator, Summer 2023: 15-17.
Knapp, P.; Hart, G.J. 1996. Notes on the documentation development process. [Internal document written for software developers]
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