General & Miscellaneous Engineering, Electronic Publishing, Web Directories & Guides - General & Miscellaneous
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Overview
The World Wide Web has matured into a powerful tool for scientists, engineers, and researchers. Far more than a collection of hot links and cool sites, today's Web represents a sea change in our professional lives, providing new ways to communicate ideas and information. For Internet and Web users in the scientific and engineering community, this book provides strategies and essential information to help you move beyond simply browsing the Web. You'll discover how to conduct online research and publishing activities by following Thomas's clear guidelines."For scientists & engineers interested in learning about the Web,I can think of no better book than the WWW for Scientist s & Engineers...If you only read one book about the Web this year,be sure this is it."--Michael Duncan,Naval Research Lab
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Booknews
Provides strategies and essential information for moving beyond simply browsing the Web. Part I introduces the essential tools and applications: getting online, e-mail and messaging, discussion lists, and web browsers and applications; Part II addresses web authoring and publishing; and Part III provides information on searching and researching the web, including 150 or so pages of hand-picked web sites for 22 major technology areas. Contains reference and resource listings, a search-engine comparison chart, a glossary, and a bibliography. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.Book Details
Published
December 1, 1998
Publisher
Society of Automotive Engineers,U.S.
Pages
352
Format
Paperback, 1998
ISBN
9780768001860