[comp.doc] RFC1175, FYI3 on Bibliography of Internetworking Information

jkrey@venera.isi.edu (Joyce K. Reynolds) (08/17/90)

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        FYI: 3:
	RFC: 1175:

        Title:      FYI on Where to Start -
                    A Bibliography of Internetworking Information
       	Author:     K. Bowers, T. LaQuey, J. Reynolds, 
                    K. Roubicek, M. Stahl, A. Yuan
	Mailbox:    kbowers@nri.reston.va.us, tracy@nic.the.net,
                    jkrey@isi.edu, roubicek@nnsc.nsf.net,
                    stahl@nisc.sri.com, aileen@gateway.mitre.org 
	Pages:      43
	Characters: 96,829

		pathname: FYI:FYI3.TXT
                          RFC:RFC1175.TXT
                          

This FYI RFC is a bibliography of information about TCP/IP
internetworking, prepared by the User Services Working Group (USWG) of
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Joyce K. Reynolds
USC/Information Sciences Institute