RFC 1463:FYI on Introducing the Internet-- A Shor...
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... This document is based upon the work of the User Documents Working Group in the User Services Area of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). ...


... The following list includes a number of sources for learning about the Internet. If you have more questions about the Internet, the best source of information is your network service provider. For those interested in finding out about getting Internet connectivity, the books listed will help you locate a network service provider. * Items with an asterisk are available at no charge on-line ...
... Internet, the best source of information is your network service provider. For those interested in finding out about getting Internet connectivity, the books listed will help you locate a network service provider. * Items with an asterisk are available at no charge on-line on the Internet--see the final section for information on how to obtain these. ...


... Internet services and resources ...
... * NSF Network Service Center. (nd) "Internet Resource Guide," NSF Network Service Center, Cambridge, MA. ...
... * NSF Network Service Center. (nd) "Internet Resource Guide," NSF Network Service Center, Cambridge, MA. ...


... FTP, you can get the Access Guide from one of several sites, including nic.merit.edu, nic.mr.net, ftp.nisc.sri.com, or ftp.hawaii.edu. Check the directory introducing.the.internet for the file titled access.guide. The Access Guide includes information about obtaining documents through dial-up service using a modem for those who do not have direct Internet access. ...
... network providers publish excellent user guides and newsletters which cover Internet topics. Contact your Internet network service provider for more information. A longer bibliography with more comprehensive references and abstracts, FYI 3, RFC 1175fyi3 is listed above for those who may need more detailed materials. ...



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