The field of technical communication has grown rapidly over the last four decades, as has the need for texts that bridge the gap between academic research and the real-world problems faced by technical communicators. For Solving Problems in Technical Communication, editors Stuart Selber and Johndan Johnson-Eiolola have assembled a team of top scholars who distill the foundational research and theory of the discipline and show how it can be applied to issues that practitioners face, including those related to ethics, intercultural communication, new media, visual rhetoric, and other areas that form the boundaries of the discipline. In doing so, they offer powerful tools for practitioners and a comprehensive overview of the discipline for students and scholars.