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- Date: Fri, 07 Oct 1994 16:29:21 EST
- From: Rob Slade <roberts@decus.ca>
- Subject: Book Review: "Driving the Infohighway" by Neufeld
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- BKDRVINF.RVW 940812
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- New Fields Publishing
- Box 14, R.R. 3
- Brandon MB R7A 5Y3
- (204) 729-8943
- "Driving the Infohighway", Neufeld, 1994, 0-920436-54-4, C$24.95
- Neufeld@BrandonU.CA
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- Neufeld's book is an institution-specific (in this case, Brandon
- University) guide to the Internet. As such, it is not, strictly
- speaking, suitable as a general Internet guide. There are, however,
- some compelling reasons for those outside of Brandon to be interested
- in it. For one thing, it is excellent, and Neufeld is willing to take
- on projects for other institutions. For another, it demonstrates what
- can be done in a non-UNIX and non-workstation environment (VAX/VMS).
- Finally, even having to weed out the Internet stuff from the Brandon
- material, it does make for a very decent Internet guide.
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- After an initial introduction to the Internet, three chapters deal
- with access topics specific to Brandon University, while the fifth
- gives new users some orientation to the VAX. Chapter six starts the
- Internet "how to" with email. One aspect of the book is the seamless
- integration of the site-specific information to the Internet content.
- Thus, this, the subsequent chapters on Usenet, archie, ftp, file
- transfer, file archiving, telnet, chat (using PHONE, talk and IRC),
- advanced email, mailing lists, finding email addresses, gopher, WAIS,
- and World Wide Web might be difficult for a non-Brandon user to
- disentangle, but must provide a terrific introduction for BU users.
- Chapter twenty closes with a look at the growth and future of the
- Internet. Appendices give a glossary and some (mostly gopher)
- resources, plus more details on VAX topics.
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- While there are occasional problems (I noticed one file specification
- which actually points to a directory, in one important resource), the
- material is generally of superior quality and arrangement. I have
- reviewed a number of more costly and supposedly more generic books
- which give far less than this value and content. If you want a
- site-specific manual, get Neufeld to do it for you.
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