From Library Journal
Smith, known for his Internet training over the Internet itself that pulls in thousands of students from 50 countries, and Gibbs, a networking expert, pool their talents with this simply titled work. Fourteen chapters and five appendixes cover everything from a history of the network to accessing OCLC, ERIC, and DIALOG. Half the book is devoted to its appendixes, which include tests of your Internet skills, Internet commands and a glossary of terms, E-mail, and a guide to discussion lists. Although some readers might wonder why 170 pages are devoted to the mercurial world of discussion lists, the authors nevertheless organize their Internet facts well, making this a valuable encyclopedia.Best choice
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Review
Everything users need to know about the world's largest computer network! This comprehensive guide provides users with the information needed to gain access to the Library of Congress, Electronic Mail, terabytes of data, electronic news services, and free "Includes information on how users can join special interest discussion groups dedicated to topics such as Juggling, PC Hardware, and even Bungee Jumping. Written by a widely known and respected former Internet trainer who has trained over 15,000 Internet". Covers the Internet. --
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