Bibliography
- Brett II, George H. 1996. Finding it on the Internet. 2nd. ed. Wiley
Detailed information on graphical Internet programs (Netscape, Mosaic, WinWAIS, WSGopher, Wsarchie),
directories and engines (Yahoo, Lycos, InfoSeek, etc.), and other "established" tools (WAIS,
archie, Veronica, Jughead, Gopher.) Concentrates on searching strategy.
- Hoffman, Paul E. 1996. The Internet Instant Reference. 3rd. ed. SYBEX
Good reference source for common (and not so common) internet services, and a
summary of recent internet developments.
- Krol, Ed. 1994. The Whole Internet. O'Reilly & Associates, Inc.
Required Textbook.
- Liu, Cricket et.al. 1994. Managing Internet Information Services. O'Reilly & Associates, Inc.
A guide to creating information services, giving detailed instructions for setting up
various servers, including world wide web, gopher, ftp, finger, telnet, wais, and email services.
- Mui, Linda. 1995. When you can't find your UNIX system administrator. O'Reilly & Associates, Inc.
Provides "practical solutions for problems you're likely to encounter in logging in,
running programs, sharing files, managing space resources, printing, etc.", and suggestions on how
to explain the problems you have to your system administrator.
- Niederst, Jennifer with Edie Freedman. Designing for the Web. 1996. O'Reilly & Associates, Inc.
Tutorial on creating web pages and graphics for the Web. Also discusses the impact of different browsers
on your design, and provides guidelines for the design of websites.
- Stevens, W. Richard. 1994. TCP/IP Illustrated: the protocols. Addison Wesley.
A complete, detailed guide to the entire TCP/IP protocol suite. Richard Stevens
is author of three other "bestselling" books on TCP/IP, UNIX, and UNIX Network Programming.
- Todino, Grace; John Strang & Jerry Peek. 1993. Learning the UNIX Operating System. O'Reilly & Associates, Inc.
Recommended.
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