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      cites various examples of computer-based applications: sharing      distributed data for medical diagnosis, collaboration on assorted      advanced research and technology projects, and more.  A copy of      this video may be obtained by writing Arvyette Patterson, MCI      Video Library, 8003 West Park Drive, McLean, VA 22102.  (703)      749-7234.   MIDNET, MIDNET 1989 Videotape, 5 min., MIDnet, Lincoln, NE, 1989.      This short film discusses the need for MIDNET (one of the      geographically regional networks connected to the NSFNet backbone)      and its relationship to other networks.  For more information,      contact MIDNET, Computing Resource Center, University of Nebraska      - Lincoln, 326 Administration, Lincoln, NE 68588.  (402) 472-5108.User Documents Working Group                                   [Page 23]RFC 1175                   FYI - Bibliography                August 19909.  NEWSLETTERS   PSINet Connection, PSI, Inc., Reston, VA.      PSINet Connection is a bi-monthly newsletter which supplies the      user with information on using the Internet, reporting on the      national PSINet activities and network growth and commentary on      current technical issues.  For more information, send electronic      mail to info@psi.com, or contact PSINet Connection, PO Box 3850,      Reston, VA 22091.  Phone (703) 620-6651.   CERFnet News, California Education and Research Federation Network   (CERFnet), San Diego, CA.      CERFnet News is published six times a year by the California      Education and Research Federation Network (CERFnet).  It contains      information pertinent to CERFnet users and Internet users, such as      network technologies, (ex.: FDDI), a report on the latest      activities of CERFnet, political and legislative related      networking news, articles on different resources available on-line      to Internet users (ex.: databases and library catalogs), and a      column on notable activity on the Internet.  CERFnet News is      available on-line on host sds.sdsc.edu or nic.cerf.net, directory      cerfnet_news.  For more information, send electronic mail to      cerf-help@sds.sdsc.edu or contact the CERFnet office located at      CERFnet, c/o San Diego Supercomputer Center, P. O. Box 85608, San      Diego, CA 92138-5608.  (619) 534-5087   CICnet, The Seeing Eye, CICNet, Inc., Ann Arbor, MI.      The Seeing Eye is a bimonthly publication on the activities of      CICNet, Inc. (CIC stands for Committee on Institutional      Cooperation.)  This newsletter deals with issues such as      electronic communication and cooperation among universities,      governments, and corporations, and the establishment of a coherent      national research and education network.  For more information,      send electronic mail to maloff@merit.edu, or contact The CICNet      Information Source, CICNet, Inc., 535 West William, Ann Arbor, MI.      48103-4943.  (313) 747-4272User Documents Working Group                                   [Page 24]RFC 1175                   FYI - Bibliography                August 1990   ConneXions, Interop, Inc., Mountain View, CA.      ConneXions - The Interoperability Report is published monthly and      covers the computer and communications industry, with special      emphasis on networking protocols such as TCP/IP and OSI.  The      articles are written by the experts in the field and are typically      tutorial in nature.  For more information, contact Interop, Inc.,      480 San Antonio Road, Suite 100, Mountain View, CA 94040.  (415)      941-3399.   LinkLetter, Merit Computer Network/NSFNET Information Services, Ann   Arbor, MI.      This newsletter is a publication of the Merit Computer Network,      managers of the NSFNET backbone project.  The Link Letter focuses      on the NSFNET backbone project and is available electronically and      via hard copy.  To subscribe, send electronic mail to NSFNET-      Linkletter-Request@merit.edu.   Merit Network News, MERIT, Inc., Ann Arbor, MI.      This newsletter is a free, quarterly publication of the Merit      Computer Network, Michigan's regional computer network.  The Merit      Network News publishes information and documentation on the      network itself, features articles about the computing environments      at the Merit member institutions, and provides information about      recent developments in networking technology.  Merit News is      available electronically or via hard copy.  To subscribe, send      electronic mail with your preferred method and addresses to      Info@merit.edu, or contact Merit at (313) 764-9430.   NEARnet Newsletter, NEARnet, Cambridge, MA.      The NEARnet Newsletter is a bimonthly publication for users of the      New England Academic and Research Network (NEARnet) and others      interested in academic and research networking.  This newsletter      contains articles about useful network applications and projects,      NEARnet services, member organizations, and plans for the future.      To subscribe, send electronic mail to nearnet-staff@nic.near.net,      or contact NEARnet, BBN Systems and Technologies Corporation, 10      Moulton Street, Cambridge, MA 02138, Attn: Deborah Doyle MS 6/3A.   NorthWestNet News, University Computing Services, University of   Washington, Seattle, WA.      This short monthly newsletter is intended primarily for member      institutions of NWNET.  The newsletter contains information of      interest to users and staff of these institutions, with anUser Documents Working Group                                   [Page 25]RFC 1175                   FYI - Bibliography                August 1990      emphasis upon announcing training opportunities in supercomputing      and networking, upcoming NWNET meetings, and resources available      to NWNET users.  To subscribe, send electronic mail (for hard copy      or on-line) to kochmer@uwavm.acs.washington.edu.   NSF Network News, NSF Network Service Center, Cambridge, MA.      A newsletter published by the NSF Network Service Center      approximately every 5 months.  Its mission is to disseminate      general information about NSFNET, its architecture, its protocols      and its users.  The newsletter also includes a map, showing all      sites attached to NSFNET and its regional networks at the time of      publication.  To subscribe, send electronic mail to      nnsc@nnsc.nsf.net or contact NNSC, BBN Systems & Technologies, 10      Moulton St., Cambridge, MA 02138.   NYSERNet News, PSI, Inc., Reston, VA.      This bi-monthly newsletter supplies the user with information on      using the Internet, reports on ongoing NYSERNet activities and      network growth and commentary on current technical issues.  To      subscribe, send electronic mail to info@psi.com, or contact      NYSERNet News, PO Box 3850, Reston, VA 22091.  (703) 620-6651.   UIUCnet Newsletter, University of Illinois Computing Services Office,   Urbana, IL.      The UIUCnet newsletter provides timely information about campus      network issues.  It covers new developments in campus networking      in addition to providing tutorials and in-depth articles about      both national networking and networking at the University of      Illinois.  Postscript versions (that are compressed) of the      UIUCnet Newsletter are available on-line on host uxc.cso.uiuc.edu,      directory UIUCnet.  To subscribe, send electronic mail to      uiucnet@uiuc.edu, or contact UIUCnet, Computing Services Office,      1304 W. Springfield Ave., Urbana, IL 61801.User Documents Working Group                                   [Page 26]RFC 1175                   FYI - Bibliography                August 199010. REPORTS AND PAPERS   Deutsch, Debra, An Introduction to the X.500 Series Network Directory   Service, 13 pgs., BBN Systems & Technologies Corporation, Cambridge,   MA, June 1988.      This paper introduces the concepts and function of the Directory      Services specified in the X.500 series and outlines how the CCITT      and ISO have approached the associated technical issues.  The      discussion is at a fairly high level, but does assume a knowledge      of networking concepts.  It begins with an explanation of the      model and concepts used in the standard; describes the services      provided and the protocols that implement those services;      describes some of the kinds of names and objects that the CCITT      and ISO anticipate will appear in the database; and ends with a      discussion of some issues that CCITT and ISO are expected to      address in the near- to mid-future.  Available by sending      electronic mail to Debra Deutsch, ddeutsch@bbn.com.   EDUCOM Networking and Telecommunications Task Force, The National   Research and Education Network: A Policy Paper, 10 pgs., EDUCOM,   Washington, DC, April 1989.      This paper is based on conclusions reached at an EDUCOM NTTF      national network workshop attended by representatives of      government, education and industry on January 23-24, 1989 and from      recommendations of task force committees.  It addresses the goal      and benefits of the NREN, access to the network and network      services, and issues surrounding research and development.  It      also presents a model for network structure and management, and      network financing.  This document can be ordered by sending      electronic mail to nttf@educom.edu, or contacting EDUCOM, 1112      16th Street NW, Suite 600, Washington, DC 20036, (202) 872-4200.   EDUCOM Networking and Telecommunication Task Force, A National Higher   Education Network: Issues and Opportunities, 19 pgs., EDUCOM,   Princeton, NJ, May 1987.      This paper is the first in a series of documents addressing the      urgent need for a coordinated national highspeed computer network      linking academic institutions, federal research laboratories,      library resources, and industrial partners.  Appendix 1 contains a      statement by the President of EDUCOM to the Science, Research and      Technology Subcommittee of the US House of Representatives.  This      document can be ordered by sending electronic mail to      nttf@educom.edu, or contacting EDUCOM, 1112 16th Street NW, Suite      600, Washington, DC 20036.  (202) 872-4200.User Documents Working Group                                   [Page 27]RFC 1175                   FYI - Bibliography                August 1990   Federal Coordinating Council for Science, Engineering, and Technology   (FCCSET), A Research and Development Strategy for High Performance   Computing, 29 pgs., Office of Science and Technology Policy,   Washington, DC, Nov 20 1987.      Prepared by the FCCSET Committee on Computer Research and      Applications, this report is the result of a systematic review of      the status and directions of high performance computing and its      relationship to federal R&D.  It contains both a summary of      findings and a summary of recommendations addressing high      performance computers, software technology and algorithms,      networking and basic research and human resources.  This document      was released by the Executive Office of the President, Office of      Science and Technology Policy, Washington, DC 20506.  To order,      call OSTP Publications at (202) 395-7347.   Federal Research Internet Coordinating Committee, Draft Program Plan   for the National Research and Education Network, 25 pgs., Federal   Research Internet Coordinating Committee (FRICC), Washington, DC, May   1989.      This report is the final draft of a joint agency program plan to      develop a National Research and Education Network (NREN).  It      addresses the concerns identified in the review conducted by the      ad hoc committee of the National Research Council, as documented      in the report "Toward A National Research Network".  It details      steps to be taken by the Federal government to establish the NREN      and covers the first five years of the expected ten year      development path.  For more information, contact the Federal      Research Internet Coordinating Committee, US Dept. of Energy,      Office of Scientific Computing ER-7, Washington, DC 20545.   Hedrick, Charles L., Introduction to the Internet Protocols, 34 pgs.,   Rutgers University Computer Science Facilities Group, Piscataway, NJ,   July 3, 1987.      This paper give an introduction to the Internet networking      protocols (TCP/IP). It includes a summary of the facilities      available and brief descriptions of the major protocols in the      family.  Available on-line on host topaz.rutgers.edu, directory      pub/tcp-ip-docs, filenames tcp-ip-intro.1 and tcp-ip- intro.2.   Hedrick, Charles L., Introduction to Administration of an Internet-   base Local Network, 46 pgs., Rutgers University Computer Science   Facilities Group, Piscataway, NJ, July 24, 1988.      This document is written for people who intend to set up or      administer a network based on the Internet networking protocolsUser Documents Working Group                                   [Page 28]RFC 1175                   FYI - Bibliography                August 1990      (TCP/IP).  Available on-line on host athos.rutgers.edu, directory      runet, filename tcp-ip-admin.doc or tcp-ip-admin.ps (.doc is in      ascii format and .ps is in postscript format).   National Research Council, Toward a National Research Network, 55   pgs., National Academy Press, Washington, DC, 1988.      This report was prepared by the National Research Network Review      Committee (NRNRC) on the proposed establishment 

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