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EDUCOM Conference, EDUCOM, Washington, DC.
EDUCOM conferences are a forum for policymakers, administrators,
faculty, corporate and government representatives who want to
learn more about current and emerging trends in information
technology, campus computing strategy and policy, networking and
computer applications in teaching, research and administration.
For more information, contact EDUCOM, 1112 16th Street, NW,
EDUCOM, Suite 600, Washington, DC 20036 (202) 872-4200
Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), Corporation for National
Research Initiatives, Reston, VA, Plenaries held 3 times/year.
The IETF is a large open community of network designers,
operators, vendors, and researchers whose purpose is to coordinate
the operation, management and evolution of the Internet, and to
resolve short- and mid-range protocol and architectural issues.
It is a major source of proposed protocol standards which are
submitted to the Internet Activities Board for final approval.
The IETF meets three times a year and extensive minutes of the
plenary proceedings are issued. For more information, send
electronic mail to ietf-request@venera.isi.edu or contact the
Corporation for National Research Initiatives, 1895 Preston White
Drive, Suite 100, Reston, VA 22091, Attn: IAB Secretariat.
Open Systems Interconnection - OSI, The Omnicom Institute.
Omnicom, Inc. is a comprehensive source for information and
training in the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) industry. They
provide training courses, newsletter service, and consulting and
technical support services. For more information, contact Omnicom
Inc., 115 Park Street, SE, Vienna, VA 22180-4607 Phone: (703)
281-1135, FAX: (703) 281-1505
Communication Networks Conference & Exposition, IDG Conference
Management Group.
This group provides 5-6 conferences a year focusing on network
management, communications, OSI, standards, TCP/IP and assorted,
associated tutorials. For more information, contact IDG Conference
Management Group, P.O. Box 9171, Framingham, MA 01701 Telephone:
(800) 225-4698, (508) 879-6700, FAX: (508) 872-8237.
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6. GLOSSARIES
Colorado State University, Glossary of Networking Terms, 2 pgs.,
Colorado State University, Boulder, CO.
This is a condensed version of more common networking terms put
together by the Colorado State University. Available on host
csupwb.colostate.edu, directory general.info, file
glossary.network.
Darcy, Laura ed. and Louise Boston, ed., Webster's New World
Dictionary of Computer Terms, 282 pgs., Simon and Schuster, New York,
NY.
This dictionary contains electronic data processing and computer
terms.
Edmunds, Robert A., The Prentice-Hall Standard Glossary of Computer
Terminology, 489 pgs., Prentice-Hall, Business and Professional
Division, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1985.
This is a standard glossary of computer terminology.
Freedman, Alan, The Computer Glossary: The Complete Illustrated Desk,
776 pgs., AMACOM, New York, 1988.
This glossary contains over 3000 definitions of computer terms.
It can also be used as an encyclopedia for using, understanding
and benefiting from computers.
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7. GUIDES
California Education and Research Federation Network - CERFnet,
CERFnet User's Guide , May 1990, approx. 60 pgs., California
Education and Research Federation Network-CERFnet, San Diego, CA, May
1990.
CERFnet User's Guide includes general information on CERFnet (such
as a topology map and membership list), acceptable use policies,
troubleshooting procedures, descriptions of the CERFnet mailing
lists and network information services, information on the NSFNET
and MERIT, other mid-level networks, and the Internet. It also
includes the Internet Resource Guide produced by the NNSC, the
Internet Accessible Library Catalogs and Databases produced by Dr.
Art St. George, as well as other useful articles. The guide is
available on-line on NIC.CERF.NET, directory cerfnet, filename
cerfnet_guide. Both postscript and ascii formats are available.
To request a hard copy of the guide send electronic mail to
help@cerf.net. CERFnet charges a fee for hard copy versions of
the guide.
Chew, John J. ed., Inter-Network Mail Guide, 4 pgs., Trigraph, Inc.,
Toronto, Canada, December 89 (issued monthly).
This bulletin documents methods of sending mail from one network
to another. It is maintained by John J. Chew
(poslfit@gpu.UTCS.UToronto.CA), and is posted monthly to
comp.mail.misc and news.newusers.questions (USENET newsgroups).
It is also available via the LISTSERV at UNMVM. Send a message to
listserv@unmvm (or listserv%unmvm.bitnet@cunyvm.cuny.edu) and in
the body of the message say GET NETWORK GUIDE. The guide will be
sent to you. For more information, send electronic mail to
Intermail-Request@intermail.isi.edu.
Colorado State University Computer Center, Colorado State
University's SUBNET MANAGER'S GUIDE, 32 pgs., Colorado State
University Computer Center, Ft. Collins, CO, April 1989.
Although a guide written specifically for CSUNET's subnet
managers, it has general reference material containing common
networking questions and concerns. Available on-line on host
csupwb.colostate.edu, directory subnet.managers.info, filename
guide.
Damon, Lee and Dale Weber, How to use the UUCP <===> Fido-Net<tm>
Gateway, 6 pgs. (19640 bytes), Plano, TX, December 9, 1988.
This tutorial explains how to send mail from a Fido-Net site
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to/from a UUCP or Internet site. Available on-line on host
emx.utexas.edu, directory user.wg/documents, filename
internet.fidonet.
Dennett, Stephen C. ed., Elizabeth J. Feinler, ed., Francine Perillo,
ed., Mary K. Stahl, ed., and Carol A. Ward, ed., DDN New User Guide,
74 pgs., DDN Network Information Center, Menlo Park, CA, December
1985, revised November 1987.
This is a guide written for new users of the DDN. It covers the
structure of the DDN and how it is administered, network
connection, registration, network use and services, and a
bibliography and glossary of terms. Also included are appendices
which contain information about network special interest groups
(SIGs), commonly-asked questions, and network contacts. Available
on-line on host nic.ddn.mil, directory netinfo:, filename nug.doc.
Hard copies may be obtained by writing to SRI International,
Network Information Systems Center, 333 Ravenswood Ave., Room
EJ291, Menlo Park, CA 94025.
Dorio, Nancy, Marlyn Johnson, Sol Lederman, Elizabeth Redfield, and
Carol A. Ward, DDN Protocol Implementations and Vendors Guide, 386
pgs., SRI International, DDN Network Information Center, Menlo Park,
February 1989.
This is a reference guide to products and implementations
associated with the DoD Defense Data Network (DDN) group of
communication protocols with emphasis on Transmission Control
Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and OSI. The four sections of
the guide: provide information on policy and evaluation
procedures; discuss software and hardware implementations and
include a discussion on analysis tools with a focus on protocol
and network analyzers. Any products mentioned in this guide are
not specifically endorsed or recommended by the Defense
Communications Agency (DCA). Available on-line on host
nic.ddn.mil, directory netinfo:, file vendors-guide.doc, or
contact SRI International, Network Information Systems Center, 333
Ravenswood Ave,. Room EJ291, Menlo Park, CA 94025.
Krol, Ed, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Internet, 24 pgs., University
of Illinois Urbana, Urbana-Champaign, IL, September 1989.
This guide offers a quick introduction to some of the concepts and
jargon, pitfalls and structure of the TCP/IP Internet. This primer
also contains instructions (with examples) for finding and
fetching more information from various Network Information
Centers. It provides hints on how to retrieve on-line files and
how to be a good Internet neighbor. Available on-line on host
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nic.ddn.mil, directory RFC, filename RFC1118.TXT.
Link, Adrianne, UNIX Mail Hints, 7 pgs., National Center for
Atmospheric Research Scientific Computing Division, Boulder, CO, May
1988.
This guide contains several useful UNIX mail procedures and is
intended for users who are familiar with UNIX mail. For more
information, send electronic mail to Mary Buck,
maryb@ncar.ucar.edu, or contact the National Center for
Atmospheric Research, Scientific Computing Division, P.O. Box
3000, Boulder, CO 80307-3000. (303) 497-1232
NSF Network Service Center, Internet Resource Guide, 170 pgs., NSF
Network Service Center, Cambridge, MA, 1989.
This is a guide to computational resources, library catalogs,
archives, white pages, networks and network information centers,
available via the Internet. It includes description and contacts
for specific information. Available on on-line host nnsc.nsf.net,
directory resource-guide. Subscription requests should be sent to
resource-guide-request@nnsc.nsf.net, or contact the NNSC at (617)
873-3400.
Pritchett, Norm, Centralized Mail Systems Summary, 8 pgs. (25446
bytes), Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, May 23, 1989.
This guide is a summary of a survey to find out what people were
doing with centralized mail systems. It includes points-of-
contact for the assorted mail systems addressed. Available on-
line on host emx.utexas.edu, directory user.wg/documents, filename
central.mail.survey.
St. George, Dr. Art and Mr. Ron Larsen, Internet-Accessible Library
Catalogs and Databases, 18 pgs, University of New Mexico and
University of Maryland, Albuquerque, NM, December 1989.
This guide is an ongoing project listing on-line library catalogs
and databases available within the United States. (This listing
will be modified in the future to include available overseas
libraries as well.) It is organized by state, and then by catalog
and database source. This document can be obtained by sending a
message to listserv@unmvm (or
listserv%unmvm.bitnet@cunyvm.cuny.edu) and in the body of the
message say GET INTERNET LIBRARY (text) or GET LIBRARY PS
(Postscript). The list will be sent to you. For more
information, send electronic mail to stgeorge@unmb.bitnet or
stgeorge%unmb.bitnet@cunyvm.cuny.edu.
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IETF NOC Tools Working Group, Stine, Robert ed., Network Management
Tool Catalog: Tools for Monitoring and Debugging TCP/IP Internets and
Interconnected Devices, 187 pgs. (278217 bytes ascii or 126
pgs./511546 bytes postscript), Sparta, Inc., McLean, VA, December
1989.
This catalog contains descriptions of several tools available to
assist network managers in debugging and maintaining TCP/IP
internets and interconnected communications resources. Entries in
the catalog tell what a tool does, how it works and how it can be
obtained. A useful network management tutorial is also included
in the appendix. Available on-line on host nic.ddn.mil, directory
FYI or RFC, filenames FYI2.txt or RFC1147.txt or FYI2.ps or
RFC1147.ps (.txt is in ascii format and .ps is in postscript
format). For more information, send electronic mail to us-
wg@nnsc.nsf.net.
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