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Publishing Co., 1990, ISBN 0-201-51375-7.
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- American Mathematical Society. AMS-LaTeX User's Guide,
American Mathematical Society, Providence, RI, 1991. (This is
available from the Departmental Consultant for photocopying.).
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- American Mathematical Society. AMS-TeX User's Guide,
American Mathematical Society, Providence, RI, 1991. (This is
available from the Departmental Consultant for photocopying.)
- 4
- L. Botway and C. Biemesderfer. LaTeX Command Summary, TeX
Users Group., Providence, RI. (This can be borrowed from
the Departmental Consultant for short periods of time.)
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- David J. Buerger. LaTeX for Engineers and Scientists,
McGraw-Hill Publishing Co., New York, 1990.
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- Debra Cameron and Bill Rosenblatt. Learning GNU Emacs,
O'Reilly and Associates, Inc., 1991, Sebastopol CA, ISBN: 0-937175-84-6.
(This is for sale at the front desk of Information Technology
on the first floor.)
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- Michael Doob. A Gentle Introduction to TeX - A Manual
for Self-study, Dept. of Mathematics, Univ. of Manitoba,
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. (This is available from the Departmental
Consultant for photocopying.)
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- Goosens, Mittlebach, and Samarin. The LaTeX Companion,
Addison-Wesley Publishing Co., Reading, MA, 1994, ISBN: 0-201-54199-8.
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- Leslie Lamport. LaTeX: A Document Preparation System,
Addison-Wesley Publishing Co., Reading, MA, 1984, ISBN: 0-201-15790-X.
(This is for sale at the front desk of Information Technology
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- Information Technology, Richard Sharp and Jason Heirtzler.
A Brief Introduction to UNIX Computing Systems at Boston
University. (This is a handout that is available at Information
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is available at Information Technology's front desk on the first
floor.)
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- Information Technology, Daniel Juliano. An Introduction
to GNU Emacs. (This is a handout which is available at Information
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(This is a handout which is available at Information Technology's
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Co., Reading, MA, 1984, ISBN: 0-201-13448-9. (This is for sale
at the front desk of Information Technology on the first floor.)
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- Linda Lamb. Learning the VI Editor, O'Reilly and
Associates. (This is on reserve in the Science and Engineering
Library and is for sale at Information Technology's front desk
on the first floor.)
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- O'Reilly and Associates. UNIX in a Nutshell - Berkeley
Edition, O'Reilley and Associates, Inc., 1990. ISBN 0-937175-20-X.
(This is on reserve in the Science and Engineering Library and
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floor.)
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- Valerie Quercia and Tim O'Reilly. X Window System Users
Guide for OSF/Motif, O'Reilly and Associates, 1991, ISBN:
0-937175-61-7. (This is on reserve in the Science and Engineering
Library and is for sale at Information Technology's front desk
on the first floor.)
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- Arthur Samuel. First Grade TeX, TeX Users Group,
Providence RI.
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- Richard Stallman. GNU Emacs Manual 6th Edition, 1987.
(This is on reserve in the Science and Engineering Library and
is for sale at Information Technology's front desk on the first
floor.)
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- Richard Stallman, 1987. GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual.
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- Sun Microsystems
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(These are available in the Math Department's Graphics Lab. Please
do not remove them from the Lab.)
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- TeX User's Group. TUGboat, Newsletter published by
the TeX Users Group. (This can be borrowed from the Departmental
Consultant for short periods of time.)
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- Grace Todino and John Strang. Learning the UNIX O.S. 2nd
Edition, O'Reilley and Associates, Inc., 1987. (This is on
reserve in the Science and Engineering Library and is for sale
at Information Technology's front desk on the first floor.)
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- John Warbrick and Susan Fisher. Essential LaTeX .
(This is a handout which is available at the front desk of Information
Technology on the first floor.)
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- Steven Wolfram. Mathematica, A System for Doing Mathematics
by Computer, Second Edition . Stephen Wolfram, Addison-Wesley
Publishing Company, Inc., 1991. ISBN Numbers: 0-201-51502-4/Hardbound,
0-201-51502-5/Paperback. (This is for sale at the front desk of
Information Technology on the first floor.)
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- Daniel LaLiberte. Math-mode, Interface to Mathematica
. (This handout can be borrowed from the Departmental Consultant
for photocopying).
Tim Kohl
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