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Using the IMC. Litchfield Media Center 2011. How to search for books. Log onto a computer at school or in the IMC Double click the “IMC” icon on the desktop Click on the “LHS/LMS IMC” link.
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Using the IMC Litchfield Media Center 2011
How to search for books • Log onto a computer at school or in the IMC • Double click the “IMC” icon on the desktop • Click on the “LHS/LMS IMC” link
IF THERE IS NO “IMC” ICON, YOU CAN SEARCH FROM ANY COMPUTER WITH INTERNET ACCESS (EVEN on your HOME computer) . . . We’ll show you later how you can find the library link on the LHS website • Here’s how - Type the following website http://destiny.litchfield.k12.il.us The same web page will appear
In the search bar, type a keyword, title, author (last name), or subject
IF A PATRON WANTED TO FIND BOOKS ON “BASEBALL,” TYPE IT IN THE SEARCH BOX Hit the “Enter” key or click the “Subject” box in order to search for your request.
This search resulted in 64 items on the subject of “baseball”
Some results are fiction and some are non-fiction, which are located in different sides of the library
How to find the book in the library • The first entry - 20th Century Baseball Chronicle: A year-by-year history of major league baseball has a “Call Number” OS 796.357 NEM • The OS means “Oversized” (it’s a larger-than-average-sized book) • 796 means it is in the non-fiction section of Oversized books in the 700s • Look for the number on the shelf 794.2 795.6 796.357 798.32 in numerical order – non-fiction books are categorized using the Dewey Decimal Numbering System
HOW TO FIND THE BOOK IN THE LIBRARY CONTINUED. . . • The third entry -The Girl Who Threw Butterflies is a fiction book • Its “Call Number” is F COC • “F” is for fiction • COC are the first 3 letters of the author’s last name (Cochrane, Mick) • Fiction books are in alphabetical order by the author’s last name Guess where you’d find all the books written by author Stephen King?
HOW DO YOU KNOW IF the item is AVAILABLE TO CHECK OUT? • “1 of 1 available” means there is 1 copy of an item and it is available for check out • “0 of 1 available” means there is 1 copy of an item and it is NOT available for check out
What else may show up on the search listing? Call letters with “REF” indicate reference books and can only be used in the library. You may also reserve items marked “VID” or “DVD” which are videos.
LEFT-TO-RIGHT, TOP-TO-BOTTOM • If you’re having trouble finding your book on the shelf, remember this rule for how books are shelved: LEFT-TO-RIGHT, TOP-TO-BOTTOM • You start at the left on the top shelf and move to the right until the shelf ends. • Then you go to the next shelf beneath that and do the same--left-to-right, top-to-bottom. • When you get to the end of the bottom shelf, move up to the top shelf of the next section and continue.
Access to illinois heartland library system (Formerly Lewis & Clark Library System) • When you need materials and the Litchfield Media Center doesn’t have it, you may try Litchfield Public Library (all residents can borrow currently). • We can also borrow materials requested through IHLS (Illinois Heartland Library System) • Deliveries from surrounding libraries comes on Wednesdays and Fridays • Website used to search for materials: http://webcat.lcls.org/search
How to request items from ihls through the media center • The first 5 requests are at no cost to patrons • Additional requests beyond 5 (6 or more) will cost 25 cents per item payablebeforethe request is made • Example: You want to request 8 items for your research paper – 5 are at no cost 3 would cost 25 cents each = 75 cents • You would write your name and each item requested completely (full title name and author) For example: Student’s Name Book Title Book Author • Outstanding books not turned in to Media Center will prevent you from requesting through IHLS • Items can be renewed once through IHLS
Check out the IMC’s website – how to get there www.litchfieldpanthers.org • Click on the tab “Schools” • Click on Litchfield High School • “Visit website” link • Under “News and Events” click on the “Library” link • There you will find forms, links, pictures, and files associated with the IMC
NOW YOU TRY IT • Conduct the searches on your handout using our IMC search directions • Mark the location of the book on the library diagram • Conduct the searches on your handout using the Illinois Heartland Library System search directions • Write down the information you found on the form supplied