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TER Volume 3, Issue 9
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Thomas C. Wilson)
Fri Dec 20 21:35:32 1996
Date: Fri, 20 Dec 1996 14:20:28 -0600 (CST)
From: "Thomas C. Wilson" <TWilson@UH.EDU>
To: Multiple recipients of list PACS-L <PACS-L@UHUPVM1.UH.EDU>
Reply-To: Public-Access Computer Systems Forum <PACS-L@UHUPVM1.UH.EDU>
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announces the publication of Volume 3, Issue 9, December, 1996.
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Contents:
REVIEW OF: J. P. Claude, ed. Advanced Information Processing
Techniques for LAN and MAN Management. by Steve Cavrak
REVIEW OF: Mike Hendry. Practical Computer Network Security. by
Shawn M. Collins
REVIEW OF: Rolf Oppliger. Authentication Systems for Secure
Networks. by Thomas Dowling
Growing Up in the Computer Age by Thomas C. Wilson
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About TER
Telecommunications Electronic Reviews (TER) is an irregular
electronic serial publication of the Library and Information
Technology Association, a division of the American Library
Association, 50 E. Huron St., Chicago, IL 60611. The primary
function of TER is to provide reviews of and pointers to
telecommunications and networking resources, both print and
electronic. Resources include books, articles, serials, discussion
lists, software, software sites, training materials,
bibliographies, and other items of interest to professionals
dealing with networking and telecommunications, primarily related
to libraries and information centers. The topics covered may
include, but are not limited to, specific telecommunications and
networking technologies; hardware and software; network operating
systems; network applications; management tools and utilities;
technical management issues; training and personnel issues;
organizational, regional, and national networking; library
perspectives; and research and development.
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discussion, an environment for learning, and a program for action
on the design, development, and implementation of automated and
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