Accessibility Statement

This book is designed to be accessible to as many readers as possible. The following accessibility practices are applied throughout the book and guide its ongoing development:

  • Clear structure and navigation: Content is organized using consistent heading levels to support screen readers and improve navigation.
  • Readable text and layout: The book uses clear language, short paragraphs, and a logical flow of information to support readers with diverse cognitive and linguistic needs.
  • Accessible images and visuals: Informative images include alternative text that conveys essential meaning. Decorative images are used sparingly and do not contain critical information.
  • Tables designed for accessibility: Tables use proper headers and simple structures to ensure they can be interpreted correctly by screen readers.
  • Accessible links: Links use descriptive text that clearly indicates their destination or purpose, rather than generic phrases such as “click here.”
  • Consistent terminology and formatting: Technical terms, labels, and formatting are used consistently to reduce cognitive load and improve comprehension.
  • Downloadable and printable content: Downloadable materials are provided in PDF format, with attention to readability and basic accessibility features.
  • Ongoing improvement: Accessibility is treated as an ongoing process. Feedback from readers is welcomed and used to improve the accessibility of future editions.

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The Practical Guide to Technical Writing for Engineers and Computer Scientists Copyright © 2026 by Stuart James MacMillan and Filiz Ozek Gunyel is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted.

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