Guide for Librarians, Parents, Teachers and Library Patrons


Internet Users' Guide
This page is intended as a starting point for exploring the internet. Most of the bookmarks listed here I discovered through electronic mailing lists. I subscribe to dozens of lists and usually receive 30 or 40 messages daily.

If You Are in a Public Library
or community center, please check the house rules. For example, at the Free Library of Philadelphia's Logan Branch, where I'm a tech volunteer, only three computers are available for internet access and computer time is reserved for web searching.

Logan Branch patrons are not permitted to use these computers for email. I hope eventually Logan will have enough computers to allow patrons time for mail. For now, I say to library staff, and anyone ...

If You Have Access to Email, USE IT!
Explore the mailing lists, contact an old friend, find an international penpal, subscribe to a free news service. The Internet started with email, and email remains its most powerful tool in many respects.

I especially recommend exploring the topical and regional mailing lists. Check out Dave Butler's Guide to Electronic Mailing Lists, Mailing Lists for Librarians and Mailing Lists for Teachers.

If You Don't Have an Email Account
there are many research tools available which do not require email. Logan's Intro to Netscape lesson plan includes info on two important research tools, Search Engines and Directories.

Intro to Netscape
This lesson was written originally for an Intro to Netscape series of two one-hour sessions with a group of 9-12-year-olds, offered by the Technical Team at Logan Library in December, 1997. Here's the Lesson Plan.

Make Your Own Bookmarks
Bookmarks are page markers which remember the address of each site you mark. Netscape users, on the Bookmarks menu select the Add Bookmark option.

Bookmarks for Computer Users at Logan Library
Assembled by Dave Butler, Tech Volunteer at Logan, these bookmarks are intended to serve as a starting point for the tech team at Logan Library to develop a much shorter list of most valuable bookmarks, to be placed on the library workstations. Ideally, each of the dozens of categories would have its own link in a table of contents. For now, it's a large list which I compiled in Sept and Oct of 1997, mostly following leads I found through mailing lists for kids, teachers, and librarians (see Mailing Lists for Librarians and Mailing Lists for Teachers).

Not Just for Logan Library
I hope these links will be helpful to lots of folks. I look forward to hearing your comments and suggestions.

Free Library of Philadelphia, Logan Branch

The Free Library of Philadelphia: Logan Branch
The Free Library of Philadelphia - Logan Branch Calendar

Resources of Special Interest to Librarians, Teachers, Parents

Dave's Bookmarks for Librarians, Teachers, Parents (see Note below)

Resources of General Interest

Dave's Bookmarks for Library Patrons (see Note below)

Resources for Kids

Dave's Bookmarks for Kids (see Note below)

NOTE: Download to Your Personal Computer

Dave's Bookmarks are in Netscape bookmark files (Netscape's default bookmark file is called BOOKMARK.HTM). If you're using Netscape for Windows you can download a bookmark file by pressing the Shift key while clicking on the link. You can then open it under Netscape's Bookmarks menu, option Go to Bookmarks. This opens the Bookmarks window where you can select File menu, option Open.

If you'd like to add some or all of these bookmarks to your own bookmark file, follow these steps:


Pages at this Site

Internet User's Guide

Electronic Mailing Lists

Usenet News Groups

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This page written in 1997 by Dave Butler, Computer Guide
(dbut@erols.com)
while a Technical Volunteer for the Free Library of Philadelphia, Logan Branch.



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