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Network Working Group J. QuartermanRequest for Comments: 1432 MIDS March 1993 Recent Internet BooksStatus of this Memo This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard. Distribution of this memo is unlimited.Abstract This article originally appeared in Volume 2 Number 12, (December 1992) of Matrix News, the monthly newsletter of Matrix Information and Directory Services, Inc. (MIDS).1. Which Books Here is a list of books related to using the Internet, which is the global and exponentially growing network of more than a million computers that communicate by interactive use of the TCP/IP protocols, for the use of millions of users. This article was prompted by the recent publication of nine or ten books on the Internet in the space of a year (some are so new they aren't even published yet). I have also included some books that have been around for quite a long time (as long ago as the dim past of 1984). I think all of them contain useful information for people new to the Internet. Some of the books included here are about more than the Internet. Some of them are about the Matrix, which is the set of all computer networks worldwide that exchange electronic mail. The Matrix includes FidoNet, UUCP, BITNET, USENET, the Internet, and many others, but is not limited to any one of those networks. This particular bibliographic collection is oriented around the largest computer network in the world, the Internet, because of all the recent books about that network. Matrix News continues to publish information about the Matrix, including but not limited to the Internet.Quarterman [Page 1]RFC 1432 Recent Internet Books March 1993 Author Pp. Price Audience Type Other Networks LaQuey & Ryer 208 $10.95 public user guide some Kehoe 112 $22 technical user guide minimal Krol 376 $24.95 researchers guide, catalog minimal Kochmer 450 $39.95 researchers guide, catalog some Marine, et al. 380 $39 administrative contacts, some context Dern ? ? new users user guide chapters Lane & 200 $37.50 information primer ? Summerhill professionals Malamud 376 $26.95 varied travelog some Quarterman & 448 $42.50 varied standards minimal Wilhelm Lynch, Rose 822 $40 technical standards minimal Tennant, et al. 142 $45 professionals textbook ? Benedikt 444 $15.95 varied anthology some Kahin 446 $34.95 faculty scholarly variable Parkhurst 86 $10.50 librarians scholarly some McClure, et al. 746 $45 varied scholarly some Levy 473 $4.95 public history some Raymond 453 $10.95 varied dictionary some Stoll 332 $19.95 public spy story some Hafner & 368 $22.95 public journalism some Markoff Denning 574 $23.95 public scholarly some Sterling 352 $23 public documentary some IRG 240 $15 technical catalog minimal NorthWestNet 297 $20 technical catalog minimal Frey & Adams 436 $26.95 varied desk ref. many LaQuey (UDCN) 645 $34.95 varied directory several Quarterman 746 $50 varied context all Table 1. Network Books SummarizedQuarterman [Page 2]RFC 1432 Recent Internet Books March 1993 I have excluded from this article books that are solely about technical aspects of technology, such as the TCP/IP protocols. Instead, I have included books about the resources and users of the Internet. I have grouped them in rough classifications for convenience of presentation. Several of these books fit several classifications. For that reason and others, the classifications should be taken as illustrative, not definitive. Table 1 summarizes some features of all the books described. Thanks to various people for input; especially David Bridge. Much of the detailed bibliographic information came from the Library of Congress catalog server supported by Digital Research Associates, Inc., accessed via gopher and Telnet over the Internet. Please note that prices may change, as may electronic mail addresses, telephone and fax numbers, and postal addresses. The price you pay, in particular, may be less because of a discount, or more because of shipping, or because you buy the book outside of the United States. The information included here is accurate to the best of my knowledge, but your mileage may vary. Use at your own risk. But please do report errors, changes, and additions to mids@tic.com. Some bibliographic citations end in a line of the form domain.name:path/name This means you can retrieve further information by connecting to domain.name with FTP, logging in as user anonymous, using your electronic mail address as a password, and changing to path/name as a directory, or retrieving it as a file, whichever works. Some citations end in a line of the form local@domain This is a domain address for further email inquiries.Quarterman [Page 3]RFC 1432 Recent Internet Books March 19932. Introductions New user guides and information on getting connected fill most of the new books about the Internet. LaQuey & Ryer: Tracy LaQuey, and Jeanne C. Ryer, The Internet Companion: A Beginner's Guide to Global Networking, p. 208, Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA, October 1992. $10.95. ISBN 0-201-62224-6. Book Review: Internet Society News, 1(3):34. Summer 1992. Book Review: Link Letter, 5(3):4. Nov. 1992. Book Review: Matrix News, 2(9):8-9. Sept. 1992. companion@world.std.com This is the least expensive introductory guide for new users of the Internet, and perhaps the only one aimed at the general public. It is also being made available online by anonymous FTP from world.std.com, two chapters a month. Kehoe: Brendan P. Kehoe, Zen and the Art of the Internet: A Beginner's Guide, p. 112, Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, July 1992. $22.00. ISBN 0-13-010778-6. Book Review: Link Letter, 5(3):3. Nov. 1992. Book Review: MicroTimes, 102:3, Nov. 23, 1992. simsc.si.edu:networks/zen.ad The first edition of this book was and is available only online, from various anonymous FTP servers. This second edition is somewhat enlarged and updated, yet is still the shortest introductory Internet book.Quarterman [Page 4]RFC 1432 Recent Internet Books March 1993 Krol: Ed Krol, The Whole Internet User's Guide & Catalog, p. 376, O'Reilly & Associates, Inc., Sebastopol, CA, 13 September 1992. $24.95. ISBN 1-56592-025-2. Book Review: Internet Society News, 1(3):33. Summer 1992. Book Review: Link Letter, 5(3):3. Nov. 1992. Book Review: Matrix News, 2(11). Nov. 1992. Book Review: MicroTimes, 102:3, Nov. 23, 1992. Perhaps the most ambitious of the new crop of books, this one is both a user's guide and a catalog of resources in one. It is aimed at graduate students who want to use the Internet for research. Kochmer: Jonathan Kochmer, and NorthWestNet, The Internet Passport: NorthWestNet's Guide to Our World Online, 4th ed., p. 450, NorthWestNet, Bellevue, WA, 1993. $39.95. ISBN 0-9635281-0-6. info@nwnet.net A forthcoming guide and catalog, not yet seen. It is paradoxically both the fourth edition of and the successor to the other NorthWestNet book listed later. Marine: April Marine, ed., Internet: Getting Started, p. 380, SRI International, Menlo Park, CA, September 1992. $39.00. ISBN [none]. Book Review: Internet Society News, 1(3):33. Summer 1992. Book Review: Link Letter, 5(3):4. Nov. 1992. Book Review: Matrix News, 2(12). Dec. 1992. ftp.nisc.sri.com:netinfo/internet-getting- started-contents How to join the Internet, and some context so you will know why. This book is not a guide, and not a catalog, but it does contain numerous contact listings.Quarterman [Page 5]RFC 1432 Recent Internet Books March 1993 Dern: Daniel P. Dern, The New User's Guide to the Internet, McGraw-Hill, New York, forthcoming in 1993. ISBN 0-07-016510-6 (hc). ISBN 0-07-16511-4 (pbk). A forthcoming new user guide, not yet seen. Lane & Summerhill: Elizabeth S. Lane, and Craig A. Summerhill, An Internet Primer for Information Professionals: A Basic Guide to Networking Technology, p. 200, Meckler Corp., Westport, CT, forthcoming in 1992. $37.50. ISBN 0-88736-831-X. This book, not yet seen, is apparently aimed at information professionals, presumably meaning librarians and others.3. Travelogs This category has only one book in it so far. Malamud: Carl Malamud, Exploring the Internet: A Technical Travelogue, p. 376, Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, August 1992. $26.95. ISBN 0-13-296898-3. Book Review: Internet Society News, 1(3):34. Summer 1992. Book Review: Network Computing, 3(11):46. October 15, 1992. Book Review: Matrix News, 2(9):9,11. Sept. 1992. Many fine lunches and dinners with users, administrators, and developers of the Internet in many countries around the world, with accurate technical background. Certainly the most wickedly funny of all the books about the Internet. Contains a subplot about how and why ITU and ISO do not publish their standards online.Quarterman [Page 6]RFC 1432 Recent Internet Books March 19934. Standards The seemingly obscure topic of standards is actually illuminating when the subject is Internet Standards, because the processes that produce them reflect how the whole network works: by the efforts of its users and engineers. Quarterman & Wilhelm: John S. Quarterman, and Susanne Wilhelm, UNIX, POSIX, and Open Systems: The Open Standards Puzzle, p. 446, Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA, 1993. $42.50. ISBN 0-201-52772-3. Book Review: Internet Society News, 1(3):34. Summer 1992. Context about open systems standards. Includes a very brief history of the Internet, comments on the effects of networks on standards and the reverse, commentary on the benefits of publishing standards online, and an in-depth examination of the IETF standards process used to produce Internet Standards. Also includes an Internet growth graph. Lynch & Rose: Daniel C. Lynch and Marshall T. Rose, eds., The Internet System Handbook, p. 822, Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA, 1993. $40, ISBN 0-201-56741-5. A description of the process that produces Internet Standards, and some other user level material in addition to protocol material.5. Textbooks This category includes a textbook on using the Internet, and some other books that could be used as textbooks for sociology or policy. Tennant: Roy Tennant, John Ober, Anne G. Lipow, and Foreword by Clifford Lynch, Crossing the Internet Threshold: an Instructional Handbook, p. 142 pages, 1993. $45.00. ISBN 1-882208-01-3. simsc.si.edu:networks/crossing.ad A short textbook on using the Internet, by two librarians at the University of California at Berkeley.Quarterman [Page 7]RFC 1432 Recent Internet Books March 1993 Benedikt: Michael Benedikt, ed., Cyberspace: First Steps, p. 444, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1991. $15.95. ISBN 0-262-02327-X. An anthology of sociological examinations of networks and related topics, by writers, scholars, and public figures. Edited by a professor of Architecture at the University of Texas. Kahin: Brian Kahin, ed., Building Information Infrastructure: Issues in the Development of the National Research and Education Network, p. 446, McGraw-Hill Primis, New York, 1992. $34.95, ISBN: 0-390-03083-X. Book Review: Matrix News, 2(5). May 1992. Includes the entire text of the High Performance Computing Act (HPCA) of 1991 that authorized the forthcoming National Research and Education Network (NREN), as well as numerous examinations of what it does and should mean. Papers from a workshop at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government. Tough sledding in spots, but very
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