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  MIke Murach and Associates http://www.murach.com/books/mainframe.htm
An online catalog of Mainframe book titles. Subjects include MVS/JCL, COBOL, DB2, CICS, VSAM, and MVS/TSO.
  IBM Redbooks http://publib-b.boulder.ibm.com/Redbooks.nsf/redbooks/
The source for finding complete IBM redbooks and redbooks-in-progress (redpieces) on the World Wide Web. You can view and download the complete contents of books online.
  The COBOL Center Bookstore http://www.infogoal.com/cbd/cbdbks.htm
Learning resources for COBOL and COBOL programming.
  IBM COBOL Publications http://www-306.ibm.com/software/awdtools/cobol/library/
COBOL and related publications are available here in various formats including PDF, BookManager, and various zipped file formats. You can view or download publications directly or you can order publications by phone.
  Cobol for OS/390 Power Programming http://www.mvs-training.com/
by David Shelby Kirk at MVS Training site.
  COBOL Portal: COBOL Books http://www.cobolportal.com/bookstore/
The one-stop shop for COBOL related news, programming tips, resources and everything COBOL.
  MVS Help http://www.mvshelp.net/ref01.htm
A resource site for mainframe programmers including manuals and reference guides for COBOL, Assembler, JCL, CICS, TSO, DB2, IMS, IBM Utilities, and ISPF.
  Year 2000 in a Nutshell http://oreilly.com/catalog/9781565924215/
Book by Norman Shakespeare. Addresses the Year 2000 computer dilemma, providing a compact compendium of solutions and reference information useful for addressing the problem. Includes a COBOL quick reference, plus reference for date-related functions.
  Standard Object-Oriented Cobol http://www.wiley.com/legacy/compbooks/catalog/12974-7.htm
Book by Ned Chapin. Covers the new syntax in COBOL-97 and stresses the design that must be done before a COBOL program is written. The text builds on software engineering principles and practices combined with object-oriented technology to enable effective use of this latest form of COBOL.
  COBOL Gold Mine http://ils-international.com/
COBOL is dead, Long Live COBOL! An international site where technical staff and management can discover and learn about the possibilities of the new COBOL/OO COBOL. Free International discussion forum.
  COBOL Programming Books http://www.theamericanprogrammer.com/books/books.cobol.shtml
Descriptions of various COBOL programming books for purchase.
  COBOL Developer News http://www.netcobol.com/news/
A newsletter for the COBOL development community from Fujitsu Software Corporation. The newsletter covers topical issues such as late-breaking COBOL news, new products, hints and tips, and user success stories.
  COBOL Programmers, Face It: Your Favorite Code Is Outdated and Losing Support http://www.itworld.com/IW010108opborck
James R. Borck for InfoWorld. In the nearly five years I have been writing for InfoWorld, never has an article of mine generated such incredible response.
  Advanced COBOL for Structured and Object-Oriented Programming http://www.wiley.com/legacy/compbooks/cobol/
Book by Gary DeWard Brown offers A pre-millennial update to the classic COBOL resource, focusing on client/server applications and featuring a hands-on tutorial on implementing object-oriented COBOL.
  Forever COBOL http://itmanagement.earthweb.com/entdev/article.php/611261
Lauren Gibbons Paul for Datamation. Companies are using a variety of tools and techniques to maintain and modernize their legacy applications.
  Successful COBOL Upgrades: Highlights and Programming Techniques http://www.wiley.com/legacy/compbooks/catalog/33011-6.htm
Book by Young Chae and Steven Rogers. Offers a concise primer on how newer versions of COBOL differ from older ones still in circulation, outlines programming techniques for new features, and highlights advantages, obstacles, and surprises programmers may find along the way.
  COBOL Language http://www.opengroup.org/public/pubs/catalog/c192.htm
This document provides the X/Open definition of the COBOL Language which is that set of COBOL Language facilities that programmers should follow when using COBOL compilers on conformant systems. The X/Open definition is based on the ISO 1989:1985 Programming Languages - COBOL standard but contains none of the optional modules of standard COBOL.

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