internetwork.ecology.bibliography
amuir.internetwork.ecology.biblio [ LAST UPDATED: 23rd May 2007 ]
The Following is my working PhD Bibliography list… there’s a couple hundred references.
Might be useful for some generic “internet studies” kinds of books, and a few media ecology ones. Also a fair number of technical computing books and some science/ecology kinds of books as well.
There should be something that interests you if you found this page via a search engine.
There might be some errors in it, or some formatting issues. I take no responsibility for those omissions. By all means let me know, but don’t complain if I put the wrong details and you are caught out cos you thought you’d grab them without checking their accuracy.
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