The Virtual Bookcase Reviews of 'Net Guide: Your Map to the Services, Information and Entertainment on the Electronic Highway':
Reviewer Rob Slade wrote:
The description of this book as "the TV Guide to Cyberspace" is fairly apt. As
a kind of concise "yellow pages" to online services, it has a good format for
introductory searching in a given topic. The "Frequently Asked Questions"
introduction lays out a useful style for providing basic access information.
The FAQ chapter goes into greatest detail on the Internet applications: the
outlines, though roughly a two-page maximum, nevertheless usually provide
enough direction without going into technicalities.
The content is not as complete as the two yellow page guides (cf. BKNRYLPG.RVW
and BKINTYLP.RVW), although it also includes material from commercial services,
BBS networks and individual BBSes. One use for the book would be in
determining which type of service is best suited to your needs. (Take care,
though: commercial systems have an advantage here, in that some service
descriptions are lifted from promotional materials.) Some of the material is
becoming dated, but I was favourably impressed with areas relating to my
specialities.
The topical divisions are sometimes odd, and there are no cross-references.
Again, commercial services have an advantage: their material is more likely to
be posted in multiple topics.
A useful, quick reference which deserves to be updated.
copyright Robert M. Slade, 1995
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