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Published: 1994
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Notes: A thick book listing about 100,000 e-mail addresses. (Although that
may seem like a lot, it's not very comprehensive.) Addresses are listed by
last name and are also indexed by Internet domain name. This book may be
useful for finding associates' e-mail addresses, but is probably no more
useful than using one of the many 'net-based e-mail-address search
utilities. The book is unevenly edited (I'm in there three times!) and was
woefully out of date before the ink was dry.
~Title: Internetworking with TCP/IP, Volume I - Principles, Protocols and
Architecture
Author: Douglas Comer
Publisher: Prentice Hall
ISBN: 0-13-468505-4
Price: $57.00
Pages: 576
Published: 1991
For more information: ftp to prenhall.com
Notes: Written by a leading expert in TCP/IP, this book explains general
principles of computer communications combined with updated examples from
te TCP/IP protocol suite. Includes overviews of existing technologies,
descriptions of basic services and application-level services on the
Internet.
~Title: Internetworking with TCP/IP, Volume II - Design, Implementtion and
Internals
Author: Douglas Comer and David Stevens
Publisher: Prentice Hall
ISBN: 0-13-125527-4
Price: $50.00
Pages: 640
Published: 1994
For more information: ftp to prenhall.com
Notes: A must for anyone working with the TCP/IP protocol suite. Discusses
the protocols in light of design alternatives, decisions and implementation
techniques. Contains source code for many protocols, including ARPT, TCP,
IP and SNMP.
~Title: Internetworking with TCP/IP, Volume III - Client-Server Programming
and Applications for the AT&T TLI Version
Author: Douglas Comer and David Stevens
Publisher: Prentice Hall
ISBN: ?
Price: $50.00
Pages: 508.00
Published: 1994
For more information: ftp to prenhall.com
Notes: Covers design of software that operates in an Internet environment.
Focuses on the client-server paradigm, answering the question, "How can
applications be designed that use TCP/IP?"
~Title: Internetworking with TCP/IP, Volume III - Client-Server Programming
and Applications for the BSD Socker Version
Author: Douglas Comer and David Stevens
Publisher: Prentice Hall
ISBN: 0-13-474222-2
Price: $51.00
Pages: 528 p
Published: 1993
For more information: ftp to prenhall.com
Notes: Covers design of software that operates in an Internet environment.
Focuses on the client-server paradigm, answering the question, "How can
applications be designed that use TCP/IP?"
~Title: The Internet Yellow Pages
Author: Harley Hahn and Rick Stout
Publisher: Osborne Publishing (McGraw Hill)
ISBN: 0-07-882023-5
Price: $27.95
Pages: 447
Published: 1994
Notes: The Internet Yellow Pages strives to be an unmatched subject-
oriented index to the Internet's resources, a lofty goal given the number
of competing indexes available. Hahn and Stout do it right - this book is a
resource that long-time Internet addicts and new users will enjoy equally
well. Organization is intuitive and consistent. Although it does not point
you to as many online resources as some other directories, the ones it
points to tend to be high-quality and truly interesting sites to visit.
Well-researched and well-indexed.
~Title: Introducing the Internet: A Trainer's Workshop
Author: Lee David Jaffe
Publisher: Library Solutions Press
ISBN: 1-882208-03-X (book alone) or 1-882208-05-6 (with diskettes)
Price: $30.00 ($45.00 with diskettes)
Pages: 92
Published: 1994
For more information: (510) 841-2636 or alipow@library.berkeley.edu
Thanks for the info:
Notes: The 2nd in a series of supplements to "Crossing the Internet
Threshold. Based on trainer's handouts and script. A guide for trainers
whose audience is made up of pre-Internet users.
~Title: The LAN Times E-mail Resource Guide
Author: Rik Drummond and Nancy Cox
Publisher: Osborne/McGraw-Hill
ISBN: 0-07-X82052-9.
Price: $29.95
Pages: 368