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Welcome to the Library/Media Center

Welcome to the Library/Media Center . We’re Glad You’re Here!. Library Staff/Hourss. Mrs. DeFroscia Here Every Day! Just ask for help whenever you need it. I am glad to assist you We are open 8:45am-3:45pm (always with a pass)…. Library Etiquette. Respect others

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Welcome to the Library/Media Center

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  1. Welcome to theLibrary/Media Center We’re Glad You’re Here!

  2. Library Staff/Hourss • Mrs. DeFroscia • Here Every Day! • Just ask for help whenever you need it. • I am glad to assist you • We are open 8:45am-3:45pm (always with a pass)….

  3. Library Etiquette • Respect others • Quiet voices – others are trying to work or study • Gum-Free Zone – NO GUM ALLOWED • Leave the library the way you found it!! • Clean up after yourself • Push in your chairs • Return chairs to original place

  4. Circulation—makes the books go ‘round! • 2 week checkout period • You may check out up to 5 books at a time • However, no more than 1 book per author and 1 book per subject. • You can renew a book once for another 2 weeks!

  5. Fiction • Arranged by author’s last name: • Fantasy and Science Fiction • Realistic (and Sports) • Ghost and Horror • Historical • Adventure • Animal • Mystery • Classics

  6. Fiction, continued • Within a genre, books are arranged in order of the author’s last name (first 3 letters). • A book by Lloyd Alexander has a call number in the catalog of F ALE

  7. Non-fiction books • Dewey Decimal System • Books arranged by subject • easy for you to find books on a particular topic. • EXAMPLE… A book about astronomy by Sager would have a call number of 520 SAG in the catalog. • Other books on astronomy would also be in the 520s • The spine label would look like this: 520 SAG

  8. Dewey Decimal System • Well, there was a man who wra­ngled booksGave chaos and mayhem dirty looksHe grouped by subject on his shelvesSo people could find books for themselves. • And his name… (ah ha!)His name was Melvil Dewey. (Dewey!) • Yeah, his system is still in use todayDewey Decimal numbers will lead the wayAll minds that are alert and keenCan learn what the numbers mean • All thanks … (Thanks to whom?)Thanks to Melvil Dewey. (Dewey!) • Well, in the 000s you’ll find generalities:Computers, encyclopedias, and abnormalities.And the 100s are about your thoughts and feelings.Philosophy, psychology, and ghosts are its dealings. • While 200s cover Greek and Roman mythologythe world’s religions and its surrounding theology.While the 300s include the social sciences,Holidays, careers, and yes those government alliances. • 400s have languages, and dictionaries for specificsalso Spanish, sign language, and Egyptian hieroglyphicsandScience is in 500s along with math,Experiments, astronomy, and nature’s wrath. • Well 600s is for your science that’s appliedinventions,  and cooking, and buildings side by side700s contain the artswith your crafts, your games, and your music as parts. • Well 800s offer jokes, poetry and playsall supporting a literature craze900s contain history and geographyevents of the world and its topography. • By hundred groups the books were sortednonfiction searching was better supportedThe Dewey Decimal System spread like wild fireAll the librarians could not help but admire • and to the rock star, lift a lighterFor his name…was Melvil Dewey (Dewey!) • http://www.lemonswedge.com/?p=410

  9. Biographies • Biographies are… • books about a person’s life • Located on the set of shelves behind the computers • Biographies’ call number … • Top line B • second line is the first 3 letters who the book is about. • The spine label for a biography of Teddy Roosevelt would be: B ROO

  10. Collected Biographies • Collected biographies are books about several peoples’ lives. • Famous Queens • Ten Top Quarterbacks • Sports Greats • Call number • First line - 920. • The second line - editor, author, or title. • The spine label for Popular Biography 2008 looks like: 920 HAR

  11. Reference Section • Reference is used when you need to look up a quick answer. • Encyclopedias • Dictionaries • Almanacs • Specialized encyclopedias • The call number has three lines. • The spine label for Webster’s Rhyming Dictionary would look like this: R 410 WEB

  12. Destiny Quest/Digital Resources • http://destiny.browardschools.com

  13. Library Computer Use • You must have a pass from a teacher to use the computer. • Leave passes at the circulation desk when you come in. • You must have your planner beside you as you work. • Computers are for school work only! • If you are printing something, you must get paper from your teacher. • No printing of pictures or articles more than 5 pages. • Remember to leave the computers like they were… • Close out all applications, delete from the desktop, • Push in the chair

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