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Twenty Questions Library Questions

Twenty Questions

1. Who writes the book? AUTHOR.

2. Who puts the book together? Publisher.

3. Who draws the pictures? The illustrator.

4. What holds the book together? The spine..

5. When the book was published is called the Copyright date.

6. OPAC stands for ? Online Patron Access Catalog

7. The three words not needed to by typed in at the beginning of a title are: A, an, the

8. Back of the title page is known as the ______________ Verso.

9. Another name for the address of the book is _____________. Call number.

10. The three letters on the call number of a Fiction or Easy book stand for the Author’s last name.

11. Additional Information in a book is in the _________________. Appendix.

12. Who developed the Dewey Decimal System? Melvil Dewey

13. In the back of the book, you can find the topics (subjects) and pages where they can be located in the ____. Index..

14. In the front of the book, this page shows the chapters and their pages. It is known as the: Table of Contents (Contents)

15. Non-fiction books have ______ and letters on the call number. numbers.

16. The only non-fiction book that does not have the first three letters of the author’s last name on the call number is ______________. Biography books..

books (biography books) have three letters under the 921 on the call number which stand for the ________. Subject (person it is written about in the bio)

18. The symbol for copyright in a circle.

19. To site your resources in alphabetical order is to write a ____________. bibliography.

20. The copyright is found on the Verso or back of title page.