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Nicole Glaser, Stefany Guido, Marylou DeCamillis, and Holly Saunders

Middle School Library Orientation LIBS 677 . Nicole Glaser, Stefany Guido, Marylou DeCamillis, and Holly Saunders. By PresenterMedia.com. Library Staff. Library Media Specialists : Nicole Glaser and Stefany Guido -------------------------------------------

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Nicole Glaser, Stefany Guido, Marylou DeCamillis, and Holly Saunders

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  1. Middle School Library Orientation LIBS 677 Nicole Glaser, Stefany Guido, Marylou DeCamillis, and Holly Saunders By PresenterMedia.com

  2. Library Staff Library Media Specialists: NicoleGlaser and Stefany Guido ------------------------------------------- Library Media Assistants: Holly Saunders and Marylou DeCamillis

  3. Library Rules • Library hours are from 8:15 a.m. until 3:45 p.m.. The library is open 15 minutes before and 15 minutes after school ends. • Students may visit the library before and after school. During school, students must be accompanied by a teacher or have a pass signed by a teacher. • Food is not permitted to be eaten in the library unless prior arrangements have been made.

  4. Check-out Procedures • Students may check out 2 books at a time. • Books can be kept for up to 2 weeks and can be renewed as long as no one else is waiting for them. • Late fees are not assessed until a book is 2 weeks late. At that point the charge is 10 cents a day. • If a book is lost, students will be responsible for the replacement cost of the book. Additional books will not be loaned to students who have not paid for lost or damaged books. If a lost book was paid for and then found, students will be issued a refund for the amount paid.

  5. Books Are Our FRIENDS • Please treat your book with care. • Do not jam them into your locker or backpack. • Do not fold over the pages to mark your place – use a bookmark instead. • Be careful with the book’s binding. • If a page gets torn, please either tape it or let the library staff know so they can repair it. • Books and liquids are not a good combination. • Food belongs in your mouth, not on our books.

  6. Middle School Library Orientation Quick response codes, also known as 'QR' codes, are simple, scannable images that are a form of barcode. By scanning a QR code image through a mobile device, information can be accessed including text, links, bookmarks and email addresses. By PresenterMedia.com

  7. Middle School Library Orientation Today, as part of our library orientation, students will be participating in a scavenger hunt to get comfortable with the different areas of your library. By PresenterMedia.com

  8. Middle School Library Orientation You will need a smart phone, iPad, or any other device that has a camera function for scanning and a pen/pencil. You may work with ONE other person. By PresenterMedia.com

  9. Once the librarian has modeled how to scan a code to reveal an answer to the sample question, you may begin. Remember to begin at your assigned location. Middle School Library Orientation By PresenterMedia.com

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