Welcome to the Library Have you been caught reading?

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Welcome to the Library Have you been caught reading?

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Welcome to the

Library

Have you been caught reading?

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Today you will

• Take a tour of the library & its organization

Learn:• How to Find a book• How to checkout a book &

return a book• Library expectations,

policies, & RULES

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Lets take a TOUR of the Library.

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This is the REFERENCE section

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This is the Non Fiction section

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This is the FICTION section.

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This is where you would find the…

Spanish Books (400’s)

Picture Books & Graphic Novels (800’s)

Eyewitness Books & Career Books

New Arrivals

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And…

Series Books Biographies

Reading Couches make Suggestions

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And Games & Puzzles

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FYI

• Anonymous Box• Compliment Bucket• Videos• Book Fairs

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COMPUTERS!

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Remember…

• Computers are for school research.• Email from teachers.• Doing class assignments.

• They are NOT for…• Surfing the WEB.• Playing games.

• Sending “prank” emails• ETC….

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So Be Warned! You sign the Acceptable Use Policy EVERY time you logon to a school

computer!

(You can not use the computers unless you have)

And it is enforced!

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Acceptable Use Policy

• Use the computer appropriately!

• Do your own work and cite sources.

• Use computers for educational use only (play games, view videos, “surf” on the internet at home).

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Computer 411You must have your school ID card to use a

computer. • Be aware that anything you are seeing–

I CAN SEE YOU looking at it also!• If you are looking at anything inappropriate,

your computer will be frozen and atech will be alerted to your activities

• A breach in the AUP will get you kicked off the computers for the YEAR!

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Computer Information Only one person is assigned to

each computer. A Library pass or a note is

required for computer use during class time without your teacher.

NO HALL PASSES ACCEPTED.

Your School ID is required for computer

use.

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Technology Rules:#1 rule: Remember you are in the LIBRARY–Be RESPECTFUL of others! (so keep noise level down- others are trying to READ!!!)

You may use your own tech devises– ie: E-readers, tablets, laptops, … (remember the AUP is still enforced and you can be asked to put it away!)

So be responsible

E-readers-- http://ebooks.wsd.net/ Kindles are available for checkout

after you & parent sign form– restrictions apply.

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Library Hours:7:15 AM to 3:00 PM

“Late Starts” –9:00AMClosed for

meetings and scheduled classes.

May checkout books Before & After School , LUNCH, In-between classes and

During class IF you have a Library Pass from your teacher – A Hall Pass will NOT work– I need to know that your teacher KNOWS that you are here.

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Book Checkout Book Checkout Books checkout-- for 3 weeks Late fine is $.10 a school day

Damage fines start at $1.00 Reference books can NOT be checked out

Please remember: when you check out a book– you are signing that you will take good care of the book or you will have a fine for it.

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Checkout policy

Have student ID card. Have no overdue books Have no fines

(Fines MUST be taken care of by end of Each term)

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Checking out a book

Fill out form with Date Name Title of Book Barcode Number.

(yes you MUST fill out the form)

(Please PRINT NEATLY!!! I need to be able to READ IT)

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Checking out a book

Have your Student ID card ready for scanning.(yes you must have ID to checkout. This is a school rule.)

Hand the your card and Book(s) to the Librarian or library aide

Fill out the form– NEATLY

You will be given a due date and you book & ID back when you are done!

Please: Make sure you have a return date YOU are responsible to return books on time or you will be fined.

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Checkout rules: remember Books are checked out for

3 weeks They can be renewed anytime

before the due date (if no one has a hold on the book)

Overdue books are assessed a $.10 fine per day.

Any damage to book will be assessed when returned. $1.00 minimum!

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Damage– definedPlease treat books with care—any damage done to the book is your responsibility.

Broken bindings, bent pages (no dog ears!) torn pages, writing/pen marks, Dog chewed, water damage, damaged cover, etc……..

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Check-in Books

Books need to be returned before their due date or fines will given.

Books can be returned to the drop off boxes on either side of library doors or handed to librarian

Books can be renewed if there are no requests on them.

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What can a student do if he/she can’t find a book?

Check the electronic catalog Check the Library Blog Ask the library staff Ask a friend Ask a teacher Make a suggestion for a new

BookEveryone is willing to help students

find the materials they are looking for.

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Library Blogs: there are 2 library blogs.

http://blog.wsd.net/kdraper/ --

this blog contains Library information/ what is going on in the library, research info, and any websites for teachers projects in the library.

http://blog.wsd.net/nojhlibrary --This blog is Student maintained. IF you have a review you would like to add, just email it to me! It contains reviews on books, series’, authors, websites, technology, book trailers, podcasts, Vocabulary/ study helps ...

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The library is for everyone’s use. Be Respectful, Be Responsible--to those around you and--to the materials found in the library and

We can all have a great library experience!

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Just remember to…

READ!!!!!!

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How do I locate materials in the Library Media

Center?

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Library Map

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What is a call number? A call number is like the address

of a book. It tells you where the book is located.

FIC 940.54 BIO REF SAC AMB LIN 700

These are found on the spine of the book. They are call spine labels.

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There are 6 main call numbers:• FIC for FICTION• REF for Reference• Bio for Biography• E for Picture/Easy readers• S for SERIES books• 000-999 Non-Fiction• Eyewitness & Career books• Graphic Novels

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Fiction Books:Fiction books are Novels.

Books that tell a story. The story may be made

up, or based on real events.

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The first line of the fiction call number is FIC. The

second line is the first three letters of the author’s last

name.

FICBRO

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If you were looking for a fiction book by J.R.R.

Tolkien, the call number would be:

FICTOL

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Fiction books are located on the shelves along the wall of the

library.

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Fiction Books

Are arranged Alphabetically by the AUTHOR’s Last Name.

Last name, first name, then by the title of the book– if several books by the same author are on the shelf.

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NON FICTION BOOKS

Generally speaking, non fiction books are

informational books that give facts and are true.

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Non-Fiction Booksare in the Center Section of

the library These shelves are in numerical order

from 000 to 999, using the Dewey decimal system.

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The first line of the non fiction call numbers is the Dewey

Decimal number. The second line is the first three letters of

the author’s last name.(but many of the call numbers only have the Dewey number)

156COV

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If you were looking for a poetry book by Shel

Silverstein the call number would be:

811SIL

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Biography“BIO”

Biographies are located at the end of the Non-Fiction Shelves.

Biographies are alphabetized by WHO the book is about.

SO… all the Lincoln’s will be together, all the Kennedy’s will be together…. And so forth

For a collection of Biographies – look in the 920’s of the Dewey Decimal system.

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Biography

The first line of the biography call numbers is BIO. The second line is the first three letters of the last name of the person the book is about.

BIOKEN

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Reference

Reference books are non-fiction books classified by Dewey Decimal numbers. They must be used in the library media center.

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Reference books include:

• Periodicals and yearbooks

• Almanacs

• Atlases

• Encyclopedias, dictionaries, and technical books

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Periodicals

• Periodicals include:

• Newspapers• Magazines

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Newspapers & Magazines

• Today’s newspapers are located in the magazine rack next to the circulation desk. These news papers are to READ ONLY.

• Current Magazines are in the Rack also.• Newspapers & Magazines are for

in-library use only.

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Almanacs

• Almanacs contain a wide variety of information about the world covering subjects such as health, sports, government, etc.

• Use the index to be the most effective almanac user.

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Atlases

• Atlases are books of maps.

• Atlases may include world, country, state, or historic atlases.

• Find atlases in the Reference section along the wall.

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Encyclopedias

Encyclopedias contain large amounts of information and generally arranged alphabetically by topic.

Types of encyclopedias include general, subject matter, and biographical encyclopedias.

The encyclopedias are located on the far wall next to the general reference books.