AD: LIS Seminar in Austin, Texas

From: David T Terry (gldt@utxdp.dp.utexas.edu)
Date: Wed Jul 05 1995 - 17:20:35 PDT


Graduate School of Library and Information Science (GSLIS)
SZB 564, MC D7000
The University of Texas at Austin
Austin, TX 78712-1276

CONTINUING EDUCATION SEMINAR (1)
Updated July 5, 1995

Friday, July 21, 1995 -- one-day seminar, "Caught in the Internet:
Fishing for Electronic Information," will be held at the University of
Texas at Austin, Joe C. Thompson Conference Center. Fee is $40 (includes late
fee). Speaker is Christine Peterson, automation consultant at the Texas State
Library. Co-sponsored by Library Development Division, Texas State Library.
    Do you feel lost when the discussion turns toward the Internet?
Would you like to get a handle on the Internet and what it can provide
for you and your library? If you are interested in learning about the
Internet, then this workshop is for you! Anyone with basic computer
experience is welcome. This workshop may be particularly helpful to
those who currently have Internet access, will have Internet access
within the next year, or those who are thinking about connecting to the
Internet. This full day workshop is designed to provide librarians with
a solid basis for beginning exploration of the Internet. The workshop
objectives are: to define the Internet and explain how it works; to
explain terms or "jargon" associated with the Internet; to demonstrate
the basics of Internet use; and to view the Internet as a library
resource.

For information, or to register, call David Terry at (512)471-8806;
email: gldt@utxdp.dp.utexas.edu; fax (512)471-3971.



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