October 6, 1994: Vol26n5: Electronic Highways: Find Out How to Get There Decided it was time to start exploring the Information Highway after reading countless magazine and newspaper articles on the Internet? Both Lockwood Library and the UGL will soon be offering instruction on how to get going. Their Internet Clinics will offer a variety of itineraries for Net travel. Perhaps you desire a general overview of the Network, would like to learn about libraries and other sources for up-to-date information, or discover the endlessly abundant world of government information on the Net? Or maybe youUd like a taste of what the Buffalo Free-Net is all about? Lockwood Library is offering a series of one-and-a-half hour workshops in these areas over the next few weeks. The UGL has facilities for hands-on instruction and is offering one hour fall semester workshops on the following topics: Internet basics, gophering, electronic discussion groups, and employment sources on the Net. Finally, for those of you who are seasoned travelers, but would like to learn more about locating resources on the Net, LockwoodUs RFinding ToolsS Internet Clinic may be your ticket. All of these workshops are free and open to the university community and public. Let the University LibrariesU information professionals write your trip-tik to the exciting world just beyond your system prompt! Lara Bushallow-Wilbur, 645-2943, , will be happy to send you a schedule of UGL Internet Workshops. For a schedule of Lockwood Internet Workshops contact Gemma DeVinney, 645-2817, . - Gemma DeVinney and Loss Pequeockwood Library