[0208] daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Mitchell N Charity) Information Retrieval 11/30/93 19:07 (147 lines) Subject: [Harvard Internet seminars - Dec 8, 1993 (fwd)] Date: Tue, 30 Nov 93 19:06:13 EST From: mcharity@hq.lcs.mit.edu (Mitchell N Charity) To: elibdev@MIT.EDU Reply-To: mcharity@lcs.mit.edu Date: Tue, 30 Nov 1993 15:44:47 -0800 Reply-To: net-happenings@is.internic.net From: Gleason Sackman To: mcharity@hq.lcs.mit.edu Forwarded by Gleason Sackman - InterNIC net-happenings moderator ---------- Text of forwarded message ---------- Date: Mon, 29 Nov 1993 13:54:27 -0500 (EST) From: Julie Wetherill Subject: December 8th Internet Fair An all-day event sponsored by the Harvard University Libraries and the Office for Information Technology featuring demonstrations of tools and resources the Internet. Internet Fair sessions will be held at a variety of locations across the campus. Call 495-9862 and leave a message to obtain a schedule or see the December issue of _Technology Window_. issue of Technology Window. Internet Fair Program General Interest Sessions -- Campus Information on the Internet: Harvard and Beyond, 10:00, 2:00/ 3rd Floor Conference Room, OIT, 1730 Cambridge St. (Amy Lozano) -- The Internet for Beginners: What it Is and How to Get Started, 9:30, 1:30/Auditorium, 5th Floor, Countway Library (Jean Charbonneau) -- Weather Information Sources on the Internet, 11:00/room 88, Widener Library (Jeffrey Beall) -- Special Collections Resources on the Internet, 4:00/room 88, Widener Library (Nancy Reinhardt, Virginia Smyers, Leslie Morris) -- Computer Chronicles/The Internet, all day PBS TV broadcast/Science Center lobby. Science and Medicine -- Biological Resources on the Internet, 11:00, 3:00/room 163, Biological Laboratories Library, 16 Divinity Ave. (Dorothy Solbrig; limited space, first come, first served) -- Cambridge: Surfing the Internet for Biomedical Information, noon/ Pierce Hall, room 209; 2:30/Lecture Hall A, Science Center (Cindy Schatz) -- Biodiversity and Biological Collections Gopher (IBM PC), 9:00, 1:00/Reading Room, Botany Libraries, 22 Divinity Ave., 2nd Floor (Jean Cargill) -- Biodiversity and Biological Collections Gopher (Macintosh),11:00, 3:00/Reference Room, Museum of Comparative Zoology Library, 26 Divity Ave., 2nd Floor (Mary Brockenbrough) -- Medical Area: Molecular Biology Information on the Internet, 11:30, 3:30/ Auditorium, 5th floor, Countway Library (Betsy Like) -- Medical Area: Surfing the Internet for Biomedical Information, 10:30, 2:30/Auditorium, 5th Floor, Countway Library (John Carper) -- Medical Area: Searching Countway Plus on the Internet, 12:30, 4:30/ Auditorium, 5th floor, Countway Library (Susan Whitehead) -- Internet Resources for Physics: Preprint Servers, Libraries, and Bibliographic/Numerical Data Bases, 9:00, 4:00/room 454, Jefferson Lab, Physics Research Library, 17 Oxford St. (Michael Leach) -- NASA's Astrophysics Data System: Distributed Data Base with Graphic Interface to Astronomy Catalogs and Archives Across the Country, 1:00/Pratt Conference Room, Center for Astrophysics, 60 Garden St. (Carolyn Stern Grant) -- SIMBAD: Object-Oriented Data Base of Astronomical Data, 2:00/Pratt Conference Room, Center for Astrophysics, 60 Garden St. (Joyce Watson) Humanities, Professional Schools, and Social Sciences -- ERIC (education data base), 11:00, 1:00/Conference Center, Gutman Library, 6 Appian Way (Kathleen Donovan and Marcella Flaherty) -- Public Policy Sources on the Internet, 1:30, 3:30/ Weiner Auditorium, Taubman Center, Kennedy School of Government (Ellen Isenstein and Diane Garner) -- Influencing Public Policy: Internet Resources for Lesbians, Gays, and Bisexuals, 9:00, 3:00/Sperry Room, Andover Hall, 45 Francis Ave. (Gloria Korsman and Charles Outcalt) -- Internet Resources for Historians, 10:00/room 88, Widener Library (Barbara Burg and Deborah Kelley-Milburn) -- Internet Resources in South Asian, Southeast Asian, and East Asian Studies, 9:00, 11:00/Conference Room, HUL Office for Information Systems, 1280 Mass Ave, 4th Floor, Suite 404 (Raymond Lum; limited space, first come, first served) -- Resources for the Hebrew Bible and the Ancient Near East: Beyond E-mail, 5:10/Andover-Harvard Library, 45 Francis Ave. (Clifford Wunderlich, McAfee, Prof. JoAnn Hackett) -- Resources for Studying and Teaching World Religions, 4:00/ Center for Study of World Religions, 42 Francis Ave. (Clifford Wunderlich and Tim Bryson) -- Women's Studies Resources on the Internet, 10:00, 2:00/ Reference Room, Schlesinger Library, 3 James St. (Wendy Thomas; limited space, first come, first served) -- Accessing the Internet Harvard Business School Catalog of Teaching Materials, 11:00, 1:00/3rd floor, OIT, 1730 Cambridge St. (Lisa Santoro and Kate Conti) Tools -- Gopher, An Internet Tool for Searching Library Catalogs, 9:00, 10:00, 1:00, 12:00/ Training Room, Suite 404, HUL Office for Information Systems, 1280 Mass Ave., 4th Floor, Suite 404 (Richard Hungerford; limit: 10 people, first come, first erved) -- The FAS Gopher Server, 11:00/Science Center B09, and 3:00/ Science Center D (Michael Burner) -- Exploratorium: Open Gopher Lab (Macintosh), 9:30-11:30/ Macintosh Training Classroom, 3rd floor, OIT, 1730 Cambridge St. assistants available for questions; call 495-1221 to reserve a time: maximum half hour/person). -- Anonymous FTP (IBM PC with direct HSDN connection), 9:00/ IBM Training Classroom, 3rd floor, OIT, 1730 Cambridge St. (Suzana Lisanti; call 495-1221 to reserve a place) -- Anonymous FTP (IBM PC with Procomm Plus dial-up connection), 10:00/IBM Training Classroom, 3rd floor, OIT, 1730 Cambridge St. (Suzana Lisanti; call 495-1221 to reserve a place) -- Anonymous FTP (Macintosh with White Knight dial-up connection), 11:00/Macintosh Training Classroom, 3rd floor, OIT, 1730 Cambridge St. (Suzana Lisanti; call 495-1221 to reserve a place). For more information, please leave a message on 495-9862 (voice mailbox). --[0208]--