Getting Started on the Internet in Prevention Research
By Stefan Kramer, M.L.S.
The Prevention Researcher,
Volume 2, Number 2, 1995, Pages 4-6
A blast from the (not so distant) past. This article explores how to "get connected" to the internet and encourages readers to contact their computer systems support department to "get the Internet to your desktop."
This article can be found in the issue:
Applications of the Internet in Prevention Research
The Prevention Researcher,
Volume 2, Number 2, 1995
The fourth issue of The Prevention Researcher explored applications of the Internet (then still a fairly new tool) in prevention research.
This issue also featured these articles:
Subject Index
Use the drop-down menu to
find a product by subject

Stay in Touch
Sign up for our bimonthy email updates to learn about new products, free resources, and online events.
Win a Free Book!
Submit your questions about supporting the families of teens in addiction recovery and win a free... Read More
New Article Packs
School connectedness; self-injury; drug prevention; and strategies for working with parents are... Read More
2012 Catalog Available!
Our 2012 Catalog is now available, both in print and digitally. Categorized by subject and... Read More
Connect with The Prevention Researcher
Thank you to everyone who participated in our recent Social Media Survey! The information we gathered will be helpful ... Read More
Teen Addiction Recovery and Families
“Throughout my journey I have been motivated to stay in recovery because of my family… My family’s love for me is my ... Read More
Recovery Schools
“Recovery schools” is a term I wasn’t familiar with until working on our April 2011 issue on adolescent substance ... Read More
#007 - Self-Esteem in Sexual Education Programs, Good or Bad? An Interview with Patricia Goodson
In a study of sexual education programs, Patricia Goodson, Ph.D., and her team found that 93% of... More...
#006 - Steps Parents Can Take To Prevent Prescription Drug Abuse: An Interview with Gina Hijjawi
A 2010 Monitoring the Future study reveals that 22% of high school seniors used prescription drugs... More...
#005 - Retaining Older Youth in Out of School Time Programs: An Interview with Priscilla Little
Out-of-school-time programs provide youth with a host of positive experiences. However, as... More...











© 2012 Integrated Research Services, Inc.