Why are they here? Why do we need them? How are they used? PARTS OF THE LIBRARY.

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Why are they here? Why do we need them? How are they used? PARTS OF THE LIBRARY

 Where you go to check in, check out, or renew a library book. CIRCULATION DESK (4)

 Where you go to pick up any printed work in black and white or color. PRINTER STATION (10)

 Where you go to complete assignments, do research, or look up a book. Be sure to use your user name and password. COMPUTER STATIONS (3)

 Where you go to find “made up” books that are shelved in ABC order using the author’s last name FICTION SECTION (2)

 Where you would find factual and informational books that are shelved by their subject using the Dewey Decimal System. NON – FICTION SECTION (6)

 Where you find books to be used for research such as almanacs, atlases, and encyclopedias. REFERENCE SECTION (1)

 Where you can go to look at atlases that show maps of our world, our country and our region. ATLAS STAND (7)

 Where you can find textbooks to use during study hall TEXTBOOKS (8)

 Where you USED TO look up a book location before computers, but is now used to display new library books. CARD CATALOG (9)

 Where you can sit and read a variety of magazines ranging from Sports Illustrated to Time to Zoo Books. MAGAZINE SHELVES (5)

 Media Folder  Agenda Pad  Pen or Pencils  Library book(s) THINGS TO BRING TO MEDIA CENTER

 5 cents per day FINE FOR A REGULAR BOOK

 5 cents per period (40 cents per day) FINE FOR A REFERENCE BOOK

 The media center is named after Lucia A. Drake MEDIA CENTER

 Egyptology LUCIA LIKED TO STUDY……

 Shelved by subject matter using the Dewey Decimal System NON FICTION BOOKS

 Shelved in ABC order using the author’s last name FICTION BOOKS

 Check out a book for 2 weeks….renew it twice for a total of 6 weeks TAKE OUT REGULAR BOOKS

 Check out a reference book OVER NIGHT ONLY !!! TAKE OUT REFERENCE BOOK