Levine, 'New Internet Workshops', NCSU Libraries Newsletter v1995n00 (Levine Cindy) _The NCSU Libraries Newsletter_ Volume 22 no. 11 June 1995 Levine, Cindy "New Internet Workshops" The NCSU Libraries is offering summer workshops designed to teach faculty and graduate students how to use the Internet effectively for finding information in their disciplines. The sessions will help researchers decide when the Internet may be useful for work in their subject areas. They will highlight selected resources that are of particular value and offer participants the opportunity to explore and ask questions. The workshops are for faculty and graduate students who have some experience using computers and connecting to the Internet. These subject-oriented Internet classes offered by the Libraries are in addition to basic introductory courses offered by the Computing Center for individuals who want to learn about Internet tools (the Computing Center has its own class schedule). Registration To register for the Libraries' courses, send an e-mail message to Sharon Webster at: sharon_webster@ncsu.edu Indicate which course(s) and day(s) you wish to attend. You will receive confirmation on your registration status. Courses Exploring the Internet: Selected Business Resources July 11, Tuesday, from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m., in the ITTC PC Lab Exploring the Internet: Selected Physics Resources July 11, Tuesday, from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m., in the ITTC MAC Lab (Note location) Exploring the Internet: Selected Sociology Resources July 12, Wednesday, from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, in the ITTC PC Lab