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Subject:Re: Resources for learning about the Internet From:dmc7938 -at- UCS -dot- USL -dot- EDU Date:Mon, 22 Mar 1993 17:07:58 -0600
Logon to a GOPHER (created by U of Michigan). GOPHERs are usually accessible
through telnet at different locations. Anyway GOPHER has _Zen & the Art of
the Internet_ on line as part of the Gutenberg Electronic books project.
_Zen_ is a good starter manual; the advanced Tech Writers class I'm in is
using as a basis for the Internet manual we are writing for our campus
system.
deany m. cheramie
university of southwestern louisiana
deany -at- ucs -dot- usl -dot- edu