THE SOCIAL WORKER'S INTERNET HANDBOOK is a one-stop source of information for social workers who want to use the Internet to enhance their professional practice. Part I tells how to connect to and use the tools of the Internet. Part II covers specific ways social workers are using the Internet, including professional networking, using the Internet with and on behalf of clients, using it for research and education, and much more. Ethical considerations are also discussed. Part III includes reviews of over 350 Web sites of interest to social workers. Interspersed throughout the book are interviews with social workers who are using the Internet in their practice. A comprehensive, easy-to-read resource for all social workers.