Another thing you might try is your local library. If your local library
doesn't have it, you can try an inter-library loan. Just find the ISBN
number of the book(s) you want and put in a book order. ISBN numbers are a
bit more dependable as an identifier than the title or author.

HTH,
        Karen

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On 7/13/2001 at 9:34 AM Harrison, Michael wrote:

>If you cannot find a "patron" to donate books try learning the ins and outs
>of the Cisco web site (often referred to as CCO: Cisco Connection Online).
>You would be very surprised to find how much documentation is there.  Often
>you can find entire Ciscopress publications available in HTML and Adobe PDF
>formats.  That would be a great way to get started on a limited budget.  
>Getting your CCIE number is very expensive.  Be prepared to spend money on
>books and lab equipment at some point.  
>
>-----Original Message-----
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>Sent: Friday, July 13, 2001 7:05 AM
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>Subject: I need the books for preparation [7:12257]
>
>
>hello 
>is any one who had some book regarding Cisco
>Certification preparation i am new in this field and i
>dont have so much money to afford books
>ok thanks
>Best Regards
>Zeeshan  
>
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