From: danny@cs.su.oz.au (Danny Yee) Date: Wed, 19 Jul 1995 23:08:32 +1000 Subject: Book Review - The USENET Handbook title: The USENET Handbook : A User's Guide to Netnews by: Mark Harrison publisher: O'Reilly & Associates 1995 subjects: computing other: 372 pages, index After some introductory material _The USENET Handbook_ has four chapters on particular newsreaders: nn, Trumpet, tin, and emacs/gnus. Since I'm a trn user myself, I skipped these completely. The rest of the volume seemed to be quite a decent (if rather eclectically organised) collection of more general information. One chapter covers when to post and when (and what) not to and how to handle binaries and images. Another offers information on such things as using ftp and mail servers, archiving and indexing newsgroups, gating newsgroups to mailing lists, and using Netscape as a newsreader. My favourite chapter covered topics such as signatures, ascii art, flames, jargon, hoaxes and trolling. The closing chapters are on finding and obtaining software and pictures and on using email. _The USENET Handbook_ seems like a reasonable choice amongst the many books on Usenet, though the fact that it is aimed at Unix users probably biases me in its favour. (Despite the chapter on Trumpet, it is assumed in several places that the reader is using Unix.) There were a few annoying things. The digressions (by Valerie Quercia) appear on textured backgrounds that hinder easy reading. One of them also contains a basic mistake -- it suggests not cross-posting so that people won't see your post multiple times. As with so many other books on Usenet, _The USENET Handbook_ includes (as an appendix) a fifty page list of newsgroups and descriptions. This seems unbelievably pointless to me, given that any such list must be almost immediately out of date and that up-to-date information should be easily available on-line. (The rest of the appendices are more useful.) -- Disclaimer: I received a review copy of _The USENET Handbook_ from O'Reilly & Associates, but I have no stake, financial or otherwise, in its success. -- %T The USENET Handbook %S A User's Guide to Netnews %A Mark Harrison %I O'Reilly & Associates %C Sebastapol, California %D 1995 %O paperback, index %G ISBN 1-56592-101-1 %P xiv,372pp %K computing Danny Yee (danny@cs.su.oz.au) 19 July 1995 ------------------------------------------------------------- Copyright (c) 1995 Danny Yee. Comments and criticism welcome ------------------------------------------------------------- URL http://www.anatomy.su.oz.au/danny/book-reviews/index.html -------------------------------------------------------------