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4. 4. HOW TO GET STARTED
4-3 Introductory Bibliography
- GAFFIN, A. and HEITKOETTER, Jörg (1994) Big Dummy's Guide to the Internet. Electronically available via WWW from "http://www.germany.eu.net/books/bgtti/bgtti.html" or via FTP from "ftp://ftp.germany.eu.net/pub/books/big-dummys-guide/". Huge, up-to-date and recommended.
- GILSTER, P. (1993) The Internet Navigator: The Essential Guide to Network exploration for the Individual Dial-Up User, Wiley, New York, 470 pages, 1993. Recommended.
- HAHN,H. (1993) The Internet Complete Reference, McGraw-Hill, New York, 800 pages, 1993.
- KEHOE,B.P. (1992) Zen and the Art of the Internet: A Beginner's Guide to the Internet. Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, 112 pages, 1992. The big classic, but outdated.
- KROL,E. (1992) The Whole Internet: Catalog & User's Guide. Sebastopol, O'Reilly, 376 pages, 1992. Recommended, but somewhat outdated.
- LAQUEY, T. and RYER,J.C. (1993), The Internet companion: a beginner's guide to global networking. Addison-Wesley, New York, 208 pages, 1993. Recommended. An on-line version is available at "ftp://ftp.germany.eu.net/books/laquey/".
- RANDALL, Neil (1994) Teach yourself the Internet around the world in 21 days, SAMS Publishing, 1994. Not too authorative, but has many pictures from many WWW sites.
- WIGGINS, Richard W. (1994) The Internet for Everyone: A Guide for Users and Providers: McGraw-Hill, New York, 1994. Most recommended, has a good section on the WWW.
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