- Google ~Guide: How to Search Effectively
- (Variable Symbols, 2003)
- How to Do Everything with Google
- (Osborne McGraw Hill, 2004)
- Mathematica: A Practical Approach, Second Edition
- (Prentice-Hall, 1999)
- Putting Your Heart Online
- (Variable Symbols, Inc., 1998, 244 pp.)
- CalcLabs with Mathematica for Stewart's Calculus Concepts and Contexts
- (Brooks/Cole, 1997/1998, 228 pp.)
- Mathematica Graphics Guidebook
- Co-author: Cameron Smith
(Addison-Wesley, 1995, 340 pp.)
- Mathematica Quick Reference
- (Addison-Wesley and Variable Symbols, 1992, 304 pp.)
- CalcLabs with Mathematica
- Co-authors: Colin P. Williams, Albert Boggess, David Barrow, Authur Belmonte, Samia Mossoud, Jeffrey Morgan, Maurice Rahe, Michael Stecher, Philip Yasskin
(Brooks/Cole, 1995, 245 pp.)
- Maple V Quick Reference
- Co-author: Michael J. Mossinghoff
- (Brooks/Cole, 1994, 522 pp.), translated into German
- Mathematica: A Practical Approach
- (Prentice-Hall, 1992, 386 pp.),
- in 7th printing and translated into four different languages
Publications
- * "Lighting and Shading,"
- The Mathematica Journal, 4:3, Summer '94.
- * "Prospective Projection Coordinates in 3D Graphics,"
- The Mathematica Journal, 4:2, Spring '94.
- * "Two-Dimensional Mathematica Graphics,"
- The Mathematica Journal, 3:3, Summer '93.
- * "Using the Standard Packages,"
- The Mathematica Journal, 3:2, Spring '93, pp. 31 - 35.
- * "Test Your Knowledge of Mathematica,"
- The Mathematica Journal, 2:4, Fall '92, pp. 54 - 57.
- * "Importing and Exporting Data,"
- The Mathematica Journal, 2:3, Summer '92, pp. 53 - 57.
- * "Nonlinear Fitting, Looping and Recursion,"
- The Mathematica Journal, 2:2, Spring '92, pp. 32 - 34.
- * "Software for a Parallel Computer: Suggestions for Evolution,"
- European Unix Users Group Conference Proceedings, Manchester, U.K., August 1986, pp. 373 - 382.
- * "Backup Issues and Strategies,"
- Unix/World, February and March 1986.
- * "The ABC's of the Berkeley Unix System,"
- Unix/World, May 1985.
Nancy Blachman / Nancy(atsign)VariableSymbols.com(atsign -> @)/ www.VariableSymbols.com / November 9. 2003