For books I'd recomend "How to Ice Climb" By Craig Luebben and "Ice and Mixed Climbing: Modern Technique" By Will Gadd. Ice/mixed climbing has been changing quickly in the last ten years and many books aren't really up to date on it. Gadd's book is 4 years newer (2003) and reflects that in a lot of the gear and some of the techniques he talks about. Luebben's book though older (1999) still has a lot of good information.
I do have the 7th edition (2004) of Freedom of the Hills, but unless you are looking to get into mountaineering or want a big book with a lot of generalized information I'd skip it. It is a good book, but it just isn't that specific to ice climbing and has only a very small amount about mixed climbing. There are around 34 pages out of well over 500 pages of ice/mixed, a lot of which pertains more to mountain climbing than waterfall ice. A lot of libraries will have this one, so it might be well worth checking out if you don't have to buy it.
If you ever get the opportunity to get your hands on old back issues of the climbing mags there can be a lot of good tips in those too. You can also read up on how things were back in the old days, even if the back issuses are only 5 or 6 years old. It has been changing that fast.
Search the internet. RC.crap might be an okay place to start if you can get around their new site. Many of the old links might not work but there are a lot of links to other sites and a few users have even given okay advise, check out the "Gear" and Alpine and Ice forums.
http://www.neice.com/is a good resuorce, check that one out for sure. Poke around the Black Diamond and Petzl sites.
If you can find a mentor, or at least someone who knows a lot about ice climbing that you can talk to and ask questions. Ice climbing is far more dangerous than rock, and ending up in a wheelchair or dead isn't that far out of the question if you get in over your head. Getting in over your head can happen with lightning speed.
If women ruled the world there would be no wars, just be a bunch of jealous countries not talking to each other.