[189520] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: Building a technical library
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Ca By)
Tue May 31 23:53:46 2016
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Date: Tue, 31 May 2016 20:53:43 -0700
From: Ca By <cb.list6@gmail.com>
To: Chris Costa <ccosta92630@gmail.com>
Cc: NANOG <nanog@nanog.org>
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On Tuesday, May 31, 2016, Chris Costa <ccosta92630@gmail.com> wrote:
> Looking to develop a technical library for about 15 staff members all under
> the same roof. Subject matter would focus around Juniper/Junos, TCP/IP,
> dwdm, python, java, and expand from there. The O'reilly Safari service
> looks rather comprehensive, although at $400/user there may be more value
> buying hard copies and own them outright (or at least until they walk
> away). Are there other online resources that offer a good value? Other
> experiences weighing the pros and cons?
>
> Thanks,
> Chris
>
I have always used the public library, libraries i am familiar with have
ebook offerings that are comparable to safari if not safari itself