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Library Orientation

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Library Staff

Ms. BrussLibrary Assistant

Ms. Gustin (afternoons)

Ms. Doyle, District Librarian

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•Library books are checked out for 3 weeks•Textbooks due at the end of the year• Fines: 10 cents a day•No food or drinks (except water bottles with lids)•No cell phone use in the library•Bring a pass if you are coming from class (to take a test, etc.)

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Computer Use

•Computers are for school assignments only

•Sign in with your school login/password. Do not share passwords.

•Save to a flash drive or your folder on the student H drive. Or use Google Docs (it saves automatically and you can access your files from anywhere!)

•Use computers appropriately or you will lose your privileges

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Printing/Copies

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Black & white printer – one copy only of your work or research material

Multiple copies: 5 cents eachClass sets: go to Production

Color printer – 25 cents/page

Copies: 10 cents a page

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Visit the library to:

•Look up books•Use databases•Find information online•Use reference materials

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Search WebCat

1. Start on the school home page2. Click “Library” to find WebCat

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3. Type the title, author or subject, then click the appropriate button

OR type any keyword and hit the return key

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4. Scroll down to find out whether the book is at your school

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5. Find fiction by the first three letters of the author’s last name

6. Find nonfiction by the Dewey Decimal number, then in order by last name

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•Evaluate information -- don’t believe everything you read

•Compare multiple sources

•Always cite your sources (Easybib.com, etc.)

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Use a Database/Online Resource

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Newspapers, magazines, scholarly journals, images, reference books, primary sources and more

School pays for access – has info you can’t get free on the web

Edited/fact checked, so often more reliable than websites

Ask library staff for passwords to use from home

Use your library card to access public library research tools

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School website

How do I get to the databases?

Hover over “LIBRARY”

Choose “Online Research Tools”

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•Try the NoveList database

•Amazon – find a book you love and see what titles people also bought; try bestseller lists and book awards

•Ask Ms. Doyle or library staff for suggestions

•Browse WebCat or the library shelves

•Look at the New Books or book displays in the library

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Speak with Ms. Bruss or Ms. Doyle