Wikibooks:Information technology bookshelf
Old-style bookshelves were phased out years ago for subjects, which were later converted to the Wikibooks Stacks. The corresponding page now replacing this bookshelf is Shelf:Information technology. |
GENERAL GUIDES – The Computer Revolution – Calling Tech Support – Reverse Engineering — SECURITY — CERTIFICATION – A+ Certification – AQA Information and Communication Technology – CCNA Certification – GCSE Short Course ICT – LPI Linux Certification – Network+ – SCDJWS – Weblogs:An Introduction — HARDWARE – How To Assemble A Desktop PC – Computer Hardware – Emulation — WIRELESS – UMTS – Wifi – Wireless Mesh Networks – Wireless Mesh Sensors — SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS – History of Serial Communications – Serial Programming – USB Technical Manual — COMPUTER SOFTWARE BOOKSHELF — ICT4D BOOKS – The Information Age – Genes, Technology and Policy – ICT in Education – E-government – E-Commerce and E-Business – Internet Governance – Legal and Regulatory Issues in the Information Economy – Nets, Webs and the Information Infrastructure – Information and Communication Technologies for Poverty Alleviation |
Welcome to the Information and Communication technology bookshelf. On this shelf you can find textbooks on IT certification, computer hardware, and ICT topics.
The following is a list of all computer-related bookshelves:
- The computer science bookshelf contains books on computer science (e.g. algorithms).
- The computer software bookshelf contains books about software and operating systems (e.g. OpenOffice, Linux).
- The programming languages bookshelf contain books about programming languages (e.g. C++, PHP)
- The domain-specific languages bookshelf contains books about document programming languages (e.g. LaTeX, XML).
- The information technology bookshelf contains books about hardware, certification, and history and development of information technologies.
- The electronic games bookshelf contains books about computer games.
Active Wikibooks
General Guides
- The Computer Revolution includes a timeline
- Calling Tech Support
- Reverse Engineering
- Non-nerd's Guide to Computers
- Choosing The Right File Format
- Data Recovery
- Business Rule Mining
- Security Architecture and Design
Certification
- A+
- AQA Information and Communication Technology
- CCNA Certification
- CIW Certification
- GCSE Short Course ICT
- LPI Linux Certification
- Microsoft Certified Professional Developer
- .NET Development Foundation
- Microsoft Certified IT Professional
- Network+
- SCDJWS
- Weblogs:An Introduction
Hardware & Hardware Programming
- How To Assemble A Desktop PC
- Computer Hardware
- Embedded Systems
- Emulation of video game and arcade consoles
- Communication Networks
- Wifi
- Wireless Home Network Basics
Serial Communications
ICT4D Books
- These books have been donated to wikibooks, and many may still be in the process of being transferred in from http://www.apdip.net/publications/iespprimers/ . Users who are interested in helping with this project, please contact User:Whiteknight.