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  Books: Internet for the Molecular Biologist  
  January 08, 1996

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Editors: S.R. Swindell, R.R. Miller, G.S.A. Myers
 
horizon scientific press  

Paperback, January 1996, ISBN 1-898486-02-6 GBP19.99 or USD32.50




Written specifically for the molecular biologist, this indispensable practical g
uide aims to demystify the information superhighway by answering the questions:
What is the Internet? What is it for? How can I do it? How useful is it for molecular biology? The book contains a wealth of information and practical instructi on vital for the researcher of today. All the information needed to use the Internet, World Wide Web, FTP, Gopher, Netscape and much, much more. Contains essential lists of Web sites and other areas of interest to the molecular biologist and includes specialist chapters on microbiology, fungi, invertebrates, plant mole cular biology, and human and mouse genetics. Even the experienced surfer will find an abundance of novel material in this invaluable guide.

More information including full chapter abstracts available on the WWW at http://www.apollo.co.uk/a/horizon

Headings

the internet: what, where, who, when
machines, users and addresses
internet services
connecting
the software
supplying information
bionet surfing
sequence retrieval and analysis
electronic mail servers
useful sites


Contents:


Chapter 1: THE INTERNET: WHAT, WHERE, WHO, WHEN Gordon Findlay
Chapter 2: MACHINES, USERS AND ADDRESSES Gordon Findlay
Chapter 3: INTERNET SERVICES Gordon Findlay
Chapter 4: CONNECTING Gordon Findlay
Chapter 5: SOFTWARE POINTERS Gordon Findlay
Chapter 6: CONTRIBUTING TO THE INTERNET Gordon Findlay
Chapter 7: SEQUENCE RETRIEVAL AND ANALYSIS USING ELECTRONIC MAIL SERVERS T. S. Pillay
Chapter 8: COMPUTATIONAL GENE IDENTIFICATION James W. Fickett and Roderic Guigs
Chapter 9: THE BIOSCI/BIONET ELECTRONIC NEWSGROUP NETWORK FOR BIOLOGISTS David Kristofferson
Chapter 10: REAL-TIME COLLABORATION ON THE INTERNET: BIOMOO, THE BIOLOGISTS9 VIRTUAL MEETING PLACE Gustavo Glusman, Eric Mercer and Irit Rubin
Chapter 11: INTERNET RESOURCES FOR HUMAN AND MOUSE MOLECULAR GENETICS M.A.Kennedy
Chapter 12: INTERNET RESOURCES FOR FUNGI Kathie T. Hodge
Chapter 13: INTERNET RESOURCES FOR INVERTEBRATES Steven J.M. Jones and David Hodgson
Chapter 14: INTERNET RESOURCES FOR PLANT MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Stephen M. Beckstrom-Sternberg, Gail Juvik, Doug Bigwood, John Barnett, Jon Krainak, Marty Sikes, Jill Martin, Michael Shives, Sam Cartinhour, Stephen Heller, and Jerome P. Miksche
Chapter 15: MICROBIOLOGICAL RESOURCES ON THE INTERNET Martin Latterich
Glossary
Index


Available from:
UK/ Europe: Horizon Scientific Press, P.O. Box 1, Wymondham, Norfolk, NR18 0EH,
U.K. Fax: 0953-603068. International fax: +44-1953-603068
USA/North America: Horizon Scientific Press, ISBS, 5804 NE Hassalo Street, Portl
and, Oregon 97213-3644, Tel: (503) 287-3093, or (800) 944-6190, Fax: (503) 280-8
832
Australia/New Zealand, DA Direct, 648 Whitehorse Road, Mitcham, 3132 Australia,
Tel. (03) 92107777, Fax. (03) 92107788.
 
     
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