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- Computer Underground Digest--Sat, Oct 12, 1991 (Vol #3.36)
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- Moderators: Jim Thomas and Gordon Meyer (TK0JUT2@NIU.BITNET)
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- CONTENTS, #3.36 ( October 12, 1991)
- Subject: File 1-- Intro to Biblio and ResourcesModerators' Corner
- Subject: File 2-- General CU-Related Bibliography
- Subject: File 3-- Dissertations and Theses
- Subject: File 4-- General On-Line and Print Resources
- Subject: File 5-- Misc. Books for Fun Reading
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- Date: 12 Oct 91 11:21:19 CDT
- From: Moderators <tk0jut2@mvs.cso.niu.edu>
- Subject: Intro to Biblio and ResourcesModerators' Corner
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- We continually receive requests for information about studies, 'zines
- and people doing research on cyber issues. The number of works
- appearing in the past two years has dramatically increased. Below is a
- select bibliography of some of the oft-cited works. We tried to be
- representative rather than inclusive, and selected articles, stories,
- or publications that include references to other works or that are
- considered classics and must be read to understand the CU. Some
- readers may questions the selection or why we excluded particular
- items in favor of others. If any glaring omissions occur, send over
- your choices and we will add a supplement in a few weeks.
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