Humboldt Junior and Senior High School Library

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Humboldt Junior and Senior High School Library

Ms. Taylor Hours of Operation: 8:15-3:15 *other times as scheduled Librarian: Ms. Taylor Hours of Operation: 8:15-3:15 *other times as scheduled

Virtual Library Tour Destiny Quest Online Library Catalog http://172.20.0.48/

Dewey decimal system 000 Computer science, information & general works 100 Philosophy & psychology  200 Religion  300 Social sciences  400 Language  500 Natural sciences & mathematics  600 Technology (Applied sciences)  700 Arts & recreation 800 Literature & rhetoric  900 Geography & history

000 Computer science, information & general works SUBJECTS/BOOKS: WINDOWS XP FOR DUMMIES FINDING IT ON THE INTERNET MICROSOFT POWERPOINT BOOK FOR YOU

100 Philosophy and psychology SUBJECTS: PHILOSOPHY PSYCHOLOGY GHOSTS WITCHES OPTICAL ILLUSIONS DREAMS (MEANINGS OF)

200 Religion SUBJECTS/BOOKS: MYTHOLOGY BIBLE RELGIONS AGING AS A SPIRITUAL PRACTICE

300 Social sciences SUBJECTS: CIVIL RIGHTS WOMEN’S RIGHTS ACT PREP TRUE CRIME

400 Language SUBJECTS/BOOKS: SPANISH FRENCH ENGLISH GRAMMAR HANDBOOK

500 Natural sciences & mathematics SUBJECTS/BOOKS: MATH THROUGH SPORTS KISS MY MATH VOLCANOES OF THE UNITED STATES THE PLANETS

600 Technology (applied sciences) SUBJECTS: FITNESS MEDICAL REFERENCE COOKBOOKS

700 Arts & recreation SUBJECTS/BOOKS: ART CRAFT MUSIC ANTIQUES ROADSHOW PRIMER

800 Literature & rhetoric SUBJECTS/BOOKS: POETRY PLAYS SHAKESPEARE SPORTS POEMS THE MIRACLE WORKER

900 Geography & history SUBJECTS/BOOKS: TITANIC COLD WAR CIVIL WAR WHEN KNIGTS WERE BOLD

920: Biographies SUBJECTS: COLLECTIVE BIOGRAPHIES (ABOUT MORE THAN ONE PERSON OR MULTIPLE STORIES ABOUT A SINGLE PERSON) FAMOUS FIGURES (EX. ANNE FRANK)

Paperback fiction POPULAR TITLES RECENTLY PUBLISHED BEST SELLERS EXAMPLES: BLUFORD SERIES AND URBAN UNDERGROUND

Fiction BOOKS THAT TELL “MADE UP” STORIES ARRANGED BY AUTHOR’S LAST NAME

References ENCLYOPEDIAS ALMANACS THESAURUS DICTIONARIES MAPS *STAY IN LIBRARY

Story collections COLLECTIONS OF STORIES BY EITHER A SINGLE AUTHOR OR ABOUT A PARTICULAR SUBJECT EXAMPLE: GHOST STORIES

College annuals SIMILAR TO A YEARBOOK LOCAL COLLEGES *STAY IN LIBRARY

Periodicals MAGAZINES: TEEN VOGUE READER’S DIGEST SMITHSONIAN TIME NEWSPAPERS HUMBOLDT CHRONICLE * STAY IN LIBRARY

Humboldt school yearbooks LIBRARY HAS MOST HUMBOLDT HIGH SCHOOL YEARBOOKS SINCE 1970 YEARBOOKS CANNOT BE REMOVED FROM THE LIBRARY. ASK THE LIBRARIAN TO GET A YEARBOOK FOR YOU.

Our electronic card catalog system We use a library card catalog called “Destiny Quest” at Humboldt Junior and Senior High School. There are two ways to access it: Direct link: http://172.20.0.48/quest/servlet/presentquestform.do?site=10 2&alreadyValidated=true School website: http://hhs.hcsvikings.org/ Then click: “Library” then “links” and then “Destiny Quest Online Library Catalog.”

Tel database and web link https://tntel.info/

Checkout procedures/ returning books GIVE BOOK, NAME, AND GRADE TO MS. TAYLOR. THE LIBRARIAN WILL SCAN/TYPE IN BARCODE NUMBER. KEEP A BOOK FOR 2 WEEKS (IF TIME IS LONGER, YOU MUST RENEW THE BOOK IN THE LIBRARY.) CHECK OUT LIMIT IS TWO BOOKS. PAY A FINE FOR A LOST AND/OR DAMAGED BOOK. BOOKS ARE YOUR RESPONSIBILITY! RETURN A BOOK TO MS. TAYLOR AT DESK: THE LIBRARIAN WILL SCAN AND SHELVE THE BOOK.

Computers in the library We have 24 computers available to use in the library for research and class project purposes.

Printing A laser printer is available for printing black & white copies of class projects and research articles. Be sure to check that your print job is one page to five pages. Please see Ms. Taylor about printing items.

Food and drink NO FOOD OR DRINKS ARE ALLOWED IN THE LIBRARY.

Shelving books Please do not shelve a book if you decide against checking out the item. Please give the book to the librarian — who will be happy to shelve it for you! Why? It helps to keep our library neat and makes books easy-to-find.

Other notes for the library: Book Club Library Advisory Board Monthly Events: Promotions and Giveaways Library Needs Assessment Humboldt Public Library Partnership ACT Prep

Have a great year at Humboldt Junior and Senior High School!