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Module 3: Internet Services (Supplement)

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Books

  1. Benson, Allen C. (1995): The Complete Internet Companion For Librarians. New York, London: Neal-Schuman.
  2. Blum, Daniel J.; Litwack, David M. (1994): The e-mail frontier, emerging markets and evolving technologies. London: Addison-Wesley.
  3. Bolter, David J. (1991): Writing Space. The Computer, Hypertext, and the History of Writing. Hillsdale (NJ): McGraw Hill.
  4. Borghoff, U. M.; Schlichter, J. H. (2000): Computer-Supported Cooperative Work. Introduction to Distributed Applications. Berlin et al.: Springer.
  5. Gurian, Phil (1999): E-Mail Business Strategies. Spokane (WA): Grand National Press.
  6. Gourley, David, Totty, Brian (2002): HTTP: The definitive Guide. Sebastopol (CA): O'Reilly.
  7. Harrison, Mark (1995): The Usenet Handbook. Sebastopol (CA): O'Reilly.
  8. Haywood, M. (1998): Managing Virtual Teams: Practical Techniques for High-Technology Project Managers. New York: Artech.
  9. Hethmon, Pauls S. (1997): Illustrated Guide to HTTP. London: Prentice Hall.
  10. O'Reilly, Tim; Todino, Grace (1992): Managing UUCP and Usenet. Sebastopol (CA): O'Reilly.
  11. Palme, Jakob (1995): Electronic Mail. London: Artech House.
  12. Rhoton, John (1997): X.400 and SMTP: Battle of the e-Mail Protocols. New York: Digital Press.
  13. Rizzo, Luigi; Fdida, Serge (1999): Networked Group Communication. First International COST264 Workshop, NGC'99, Pisa, Italy, November 17-20, 1999 Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science Vol. 1736). Berlin et al.: Springer.
  14. Shifflet, Chris (2003): HTTP Developers Handbook. Sams.
Articles

  1. Krol, Ed (1994): Moving Files: FTP. In: Loukides, Mike, ed.: The Whole Internet User's Guide & Catalogue. Sebastopol (CA): O'Reilly. 65-99
  2. C. Ellis, S. J. Gibbs, G. L. Rein. Groupware: Some Issues and Experiences. Communications of the´ACM, 34(1): 38 - 58, Jan. 1991.
  3. C. Ellis, J. Wainer. A Conceptual Model of Groupware. Proc. Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work CSCW'94, October 1994, ACM, pp. 79-88
  4. J. Grudin, L. Palen. Why Groupware Succeeds: Discretion of mandate? Proc. 4th European Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work, ECSCW'95, H. Marmolin, Y. Sundblad, K. Schmidt (eds.), Kluwer Academic Publishers 1995, pp. 263-278
  5. Maurer, Hermann; Tomek, Ivan (1990): Some aspects of Hypermedia Systems and their treatment in Hyper-G. Wirtschaftsinformatik, 32, 187-196.
  6. Maurer, Hermann (1991): Hyper-G: Ein Echtes Hypermediasystem. In: Wallmannsberger, J. (Ed.): Hypertext - State of the Art I; München, Wien: Oldenburg.
  7. Maurer, Hermann; Kappe, Frank (1991): Hyper-G: Das Grazer Hypermediasystem. Monitor (Juni 1991), 96-101.
  8. Fenn, Barry; Maurer, Hermann (1994): Harmony…on an expanding net. interactions, Volume 1 , Issue 4 (October 94),  26-38.
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