Bell, Vicky L.Williams, Michael Alan, 1963-2007-06-122007-06-121997Bell, Vicky L. and Michael Williams. (1997). Internet Programming at the Small Public Library. Indiana libraries, 16(2), 23-27.0275777Xhttps://hdl.handle.net/1805/1021Successful library programming of any sort requires the cooperation of everyone involved. Attempting to present something as complex as the Internet involves the highest degree of cooperation possible. Through two different programs presented at the West Indianapolis Branch of the Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library (I-MCPL), the subject of the Internet in general, and the Wold Wide Web in particular, was introduced and explained to a variety of program attendees. Both programs were presented by librarians working together to convey accurate and relevant information gained from personal experiences as both information professionals and end users of Internet access services.en-USInternet literacyInternet and librariesInternet access for library usersPulic services (Libraries)Internet Programming at the Small Public LibraryArticle