The Nevada Seismological Laboratory at ``http://www.seismo.unr.edu'' offers information on current earthquakes and its research and teaching programs. Users can access lists, maps, and seismogram data from the latest earthquakes, and can report any events they have felt. There are background geologic and seismicity maps, and on-line searching of earthquake catalogs. General information is available on-line in contact lists, brochures, geophysics degree program information for students, and courses in earthquake fundamentals and scientific visualization.
The MSM Scientific Visualization Lab is designed to be a state of the art facility supporting scientific visualization and related projects of the faculty, staff and graduate students of the School of Mines. For a listing of currently installed hardware and software in LMR 286, where the lab is located, click here.
The Nevada Bureau of Mines and Geology at ``http://www.nbmg.unr.edu'' offers an online information directory containing a complete list of NBMG publications along with prices and ordering information, articles from the quarterly newsletter Nevada Geology, a list of services available at NBMG, a summary of NBMG research activities, indexes of U.S. Geological Survey digital line graphs and digital elevation models, and information on agencies using or producing digital data in Nevada. NBMG geologists are available to answer a variety of inquiries on the geology and mineral resources of Nevada.
The Hydrologic Sciences Program at ``http://www.hydro.unr.edu'' offers information on admission to the program, participating faculty, current research of the faculty and students, the Hydrologic Sciences colloquium series, and current activities and events.
The Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering Department at ``http://www.seismo.unr.edu/cmet/index.html'' offers information on admission to the program, participating faculty, current research of the faculty and students, and course schedules for both chemical and metallurgical engineering programs.
The Mackay School of Mines will provide Internet accounts to members of its Advisory Boards and to its partners in the UNR Foundation and the Nevada Seismic Research Affiliates. Because our resources are thin, we will ask for some patience and self-sufficiency in return. Call the School at (702) 784-6987 and ask to be contacted by the MSM Network Administrator.
Commercial Internet service providers can provide you with all the software, consulting services, and availability you may require. Two providers in the Reno area are:
http://www.connectus.com, voice (702) 323-2008, fax
(702) 323-9088;
http://www.sierra.net, voice (702) 832-6911,
fax (702) 831-3970.
You can also purchase one of the many ``Internet Membership Kits'' or other books on the Internet (that include software) at any bookstore or computer store. This is the least expensive route, and offers you complete independence and confidentiality.
It is also increasingly easy to become an information provider on the Internet. Students, professionals, and the press are currently the heaviest users of the Internet. If your work targets these groups, your Internet presence will be heavily accessed, and very visible.