Access to UNIX-Related Publications

std-unix at uunet.UU.NET std-unix at uunet.UU.NET
Mon Sep 12 06:28:28 AEST 1988


From: std-unix at uunet.UU.NET

This is the latest in a series of similar comp.std.unix articles,
intended to give summary information about UNIX-related publications;
to be accurate, but not exhaustive.  It's cross-posted to
comp.org.usenix and comp.unix.questions because there might be
interest there.

There are three related articles, posted at the same time as this one,
and with subjects
	Calendar of UNIX-related Events
	Access to UNIX User Groups
	Access to UNIX-Related Standards
The latter is posted only to comp.std.unix.

Corrections and additions to this article are solicited.  I keep track
of the conferences, groups, and publications that I attend, am a member
of, or subscribe to.  All others (the majority of the listings) I derive
either from listings elsewhere, or from contributions by readers.
In particular, the meeting schedules and descriptions of most of the
groups are provided by their members.  If a group doesn't have a
meeting schedule listed, it's because nobody has sent me one.  This is
a low-budget operation:  I publish what I have on hand when the time
comes (approximately monthly).

Changes since last posting:
This publications posting split off from UNIX User Groups posting.
Format made easier to use.


Access information is given in this article for the following:
magazines:	CommUNIXations, UNIX REVIEW, UNIX/WORLD, UNIX Today,
		Multi-User Computing Magazine, UNIX Systems, UNIX Magazine
newsletters:	;login:, /usr/digest, EUUGN, AUUGN, NUZ
journal:	Computing Systems
bookstores:	Computer Literacy Bookshop, Cucumber Bookshop,
		Jim Joyce's UNIX Book Store, UNIX Book Service


The main general circulation (more than 10,000 copies per issue) magazines
specifically about the UNIX system are:

	UNIX REVIEW
	Miller Freeman Publications Co.
	500 Howard Street
	San Francisco, CA 94105
	U.S.A.
	monthly
	+1-415-397-1881

	UNIX/WORLD
	Tech Valley Publishing
	444 Castro St.
	Mountain View, CA 94041
	U.S.A.
	monthly
	+1-415-940-1500

	UNIX Systems
	Eaglehead Publishing Ltd.
	Maybury Road
	Woking, Surrey GU21 5HX
	England
	+44 48 622 7661

	UNIX Today
	CMP Publications, Inc.
	600 Community Drive
	Manhasset, NY 11030
	U.S.A.
	newspaper
	+1-617-244-5333

	Multi-User Computing magazine
	Storyplace Ltd.
	42 Colebrook Row
	London  N1 8AF
	England
	+44 1 704 9351

	UNIX Magazine
	Jouji Ohkubo
	c/o ASCII Corp.
	jou-o at ascii.junet
	+81-3-486-4523
	fax: +81-3-486-4520
	telex: 242-6875 ASCIIJ


The USENIX Association publishes a bimonthly newsletter, ``login:
The USENIX Association Newsletter,'' and a quarterly refereed technical
journal, ``Computing Systems: The Journal of the USENIX Association,''
(in cooperation with University of California Press), and an edition
of the 4.3BSD Manuals (with Howard Press).

	USENIX Association
	P.O. Box 2299
	Berkeley, CA 94710
	U.S.A.
	+1-415-528-8649


/usr/group publishes a biweekly newsletter, /usr/digest,
a bimonthly member magazine, CommUNIXations, and the
UNIX Products Directory.

	/usr/group
	4655 Old Ironsides Drive, Suite 200
	Santa Clara, California 95054
	U.S.A.
	+1-408-986-8840

Some of the above information about magazines was taken from the
November/December 1987 issue of CommUNIXations, which also lists
some smaller-circulation magazines and newsletters.


EUUG publishes a quarterly magazine, EUUGN.

		EUUG secretariat
		Owles Hall
		Buntingford
		Herts SG9 9PL
		England
		+44 763 73039
		fax: +44 763 73255
		uunet!mcvax!inset!euug
		euug at inset.co.uk


AUUG publishes a bimonthly newsletter, AUUGN.

		AUUG
		P.O. Box 366
		Kensington
		N.S.W.	2033
		Australia
		uunet!munnari!auug
		auug at munnari.oz.au


NZSUGI publishes a newsletter, NUZ.

		New Zealand UNIX Systems User Group
		P.O. Box 585
		Hamilton
		New Zealand
		+64-9-454000

Finally, Dominic Dunlop <domo at sphinx.co.uk> has pointed out several
publications that frequently include articles about the UNIX system or
the C language.  I've listed them below; the comments after each entry
are his.  I have excluded listings of magazines about specific hardware.

	AT&T Technical Journal
	AT&T Bell Laboratories
	Circulation Dept.
	Room 1K-424
	101 J F Kennedy Parkway
	Short Hills, NJ 07078
	Bimonthly
	$40/yr (US); $50/yr (overseas)
	+1 201 564-2582
	While few issues are devoted to UNIX,
	most turn out to mention its applications.
	
	Byte
	McGraw-Hill Inc.
	Phoenix Mill Lane
	Peterborough, NH 03458
	Monthly
	$22/yr (US); $25/yr(Mex,Can); $37/yr (surface); $69/yr (air,Europe)
	+1 603 924-9281
	Concentrates mainly on personal computers,
	but covers low end of UNIX market in some depth.
	
	The C Users Journal
	``A service of the C Users Group.''
	R&D Publications Inc
	PO Box 97
	McPherson, KS 67460
	Eight issues per year
	$20/yr (US/Mex/Can); $30/yr (overseas)
	+1 316 241-1065
	Mainly DOS-oriented; some UNIX.
	
	Unique
	``The UNIX System Information Source.''
	Infopro Systems
	PO Box 220
	Rescue, CA 95672
	Monthly
	$79/yr (US,overseas); $99/yr (air)
	+1 916 677-5870
	High-quality industry newsletter.
	Emphasis on marketing implications of technical developments.


The following information about bookstores was taken from the
November/December 1987 issue of CommUNIXations.  In the interests of
space, I have arbitrarily limited the selection listed here to those
bookstores or suppliers specifically dedicated to computer books, and
not part of other organizations.  They are listed here in alphabetical
order.

	Computer Literacy Bookshop
	2590 No. First St.
	San Jose, CA 95131
	U.S.A.
	+1-408-4350-1118

	Cucumber Bookshop
	5611 Kraft Ave.
	Rockville, MD 20852
	U.S.A.
	+1-301-881-2722

	Jim Joyce's UNIX Book Store
	47 Potomac St.
	San Francisco, CA 94117
	U.S.A.
	+1-415-626-7581

	UNIX Book Service
	35 Bermuda Terrace
	Cambridge, CB4 3LD
	England
	+44-223-313273

Volume-Number: Volume 15, Number 11



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