These are essential but limited in scope:

   Java Internationalization, Deitsch & Czarnecki
   CJKV Information Processing, Lunde

You also should get one that covers the full range of issues involved in 
internationalization. There are a few goods ones, none great. The best was 
probably Nadine Kano's book, Developing  International Software for Windows 
95 and Windows NT; despite being outdated and MS-centric in the technical 
issues it covers, it is still a largely relevant and thorough introduction 
to developing international software. It's out of print, but its available 
online on the microsoft website.

Check out this excellent site for more internationalization information, 
including book and resource lists: http://www.i18nguy.com

- David Gallardo

At 05:11 PM 9/27/2002 -0400, Yan, Hong [IT] wrote:
>Could you please recommend a good book on internationalization?
>
>Thanks
>
>Jeff
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