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Librarians: Mrs. Bone and Mrs. Gladden The library is open from 7:15A.M. to 5:30P.M. on Monday through Thursday. On Fridays, the library closes ½ hour.

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2 Librarians: Mrs. Bone and Mrs. Gladden The library is open from 7:15A.M. to 5:30P.M. on Monday through Thursday. On Fridays, the library closes ½ hour after the end of school. The library is closed on all school designated holidays.

3 Purpose of the Library : TO HELP STUDENTS DEVELOP AN UNDERSTANDING OF HOW TO UNDERSTANDING OF HOW TO ACCESS AND USE INFORMATION FOR ACCESS AND USE INFORMATION FOR EDUCATIONAL LEARNING NEEDS. EDUCATIONAL LEARNING NEEDS.

4 1. Speak quietly. 2. Use computers for educational purposes. 3. Print up to 5 copies in black ink and 1 copy in colored ink. 4. No food, drink, or electronic devices inside the library. 5. Permission slips needed during class time. 6. Take good care of library materials. 7. Recycle trash. A Few Rules

5 CNHS Library Visit Policies and Procedures Students must present a signed pass from their teacher in order to enter the library during class time. Students must sign into library log indicating date and time of visit.

6 2. Return books at circulation desk to the librarian by due date to avoid fines. 3. Please do not return books to circulation desk and leave them unattended. 1. Bring books to circulation desk for checkout.

7 Students may checkout a maximum of three items at a time. Materials are available for checkout for three weeks at a time. Materials can be renewed if no one else has requested them. Fines will be assessed for return of late or lost items.

8 Students will be charged the replacement cost of the item in the case of lost or damaged materials. Students will not receive their report cards or be notified of their grades until all library fines are cleared by the deadline. In addition, a detention will be issued.

9 The Library is organized by Dewey Decimal System which shows location of library materials on the shelves in the library.

10 WELCOME TO THE DESTINY ONLINE CATALOG You can SEARCH by any of the following methods: 1. General Keyword 2. Author Keyword 3. Title Keyword (s) 4. Subject Keyword 5. Series Keyword 6. Additional Searcher Enter you selection(s) and press Return or Enter keys. https://cnhs.follettdestiny.com

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12 Library Layout All fiction and nonfiction print materials are shelved along the walls of the main library room. All library computers print out materials are available for pickup at the Librarian’s front desk.

13 NonFiction

14 000 – 099Generalities 000 – 099Generalities 100 – 199Philosophy & Psychology 100 – 199Philosophy & Psychology 200 – 299Religion & Mythology 200 – 299Religion & Mythology 300 – 399Social Issues & Folklore 300 – 399Social Issues & Folklore 400 – 499Language 400 – 499Language 500 – 599Pure Sciences 500 – 599Pure Sciences 600 - 699Applied Sciences 600 - 699Applied Sciences 700 – 799Arts & Recreation 700 – 799Arts & Recreation 800 – 899Literature 800 – 899Literature 900 – 999History and Geography 900 – 999History and Geography 920 & 921Collective and Individual Biography 920 & 921Collective and Individual Biography Nonfiction Area Dewey Decimal System Books with Factual Information and Arranged by Call Number

15 000 s Generalities 000 Computer Science, Knowledge, & General Works000 Computer Science, Knowledge, & General Works 010 Bibliographies010 Bibliographies 020 Library & Information Science020 Library & Information Science 030 Encyclopedias & Books of Facts030 Encyclopedias & Books of Facts 040 Unassigned040 Unassigned 050 Magazines, Journals & Serials050 Magazines, Journals & Serials 060 Associations, Organizations & Museums060 Associations, Organizations & Museums 070 News Media, Journalism & Publishing070 News Media, Journalism & Publishing 080 Quotations080 Quotations 090 Manuscripts & Rare Books090 Manuscripts & Rare Books

16 100 s Philosophy & Psychology 100 Philosophy100 Philosophy 110 Metaphysics110 Metaphysics 120 Epistemology120 Epistemology 130 Parapsychology & Occultism130 Parapsychology & Occultism 140 Philosophical Schools of Thought140 Philosophical Schools of Thought 150 Psychology150 Psychology 160 Logic160 Logic 170 Ethics170 Ethics 180 Ancient, Medieval & Eastern Philosophy180 Ancient, Medieval & Eastern Philosophy 190 Modern Western Philosophy190 Modern Western Philosophy

17 200 s Religion & Mythology 200 Religion200 Religion 210 Philosophy & Theory of Religion210 Philosophy & Theory of Religion 220 The Bible220 The Bible 230 Christianity & Christian Theology230 Christianity & Christian Theology 240 Christian Practice & Observance240 Christian Practice & Observance 250 Christian Pastoral Practice & Religious Orders250 Christian Pastoral Practice & Religious Orders 260 Church Organization, Social Work & Worship260 Church Organization, Social Work & Worship 270 History of Christianity270 History of Christianity 280 Christian Denominations280 Christian Denominations 290 Other Religions290 Other Religions

18 300 s Social Issues & Folklore 300 Social Sciences, Sociology & Anthropology300 Social Sciences, Sociology & Anthropology 310 Statistics310 Statistics 320 Political Science320 Political Science 330 Economics330 Economics 340 Law340 Law 350 Public Administration & Military Science350 Public Administration & Military Science 360 Social Problems & Social Services360 Social Problems & Social Services 370 Education370 Education 380 Commerce, Communications & Transportation380 Commerce, Communications & Transportation 390 Customs, Etiquette & Folklore390 Customs, Etiquette & Folklore

19 400 s Language 400 Language400 Language 410 Linguistics410 Linguistics 420 English & Old English Languages420 English & Old English Languages 430 German & Related Languages430 German & Related Languages 440 French & Related Languages440 French & Related Languages 450 Italian, Romanian & Related Languages450 Italian, Romanian & Related Languages 460 Spanish & Portuguese Languages460 Spanish & Portuguese Languages 470 Latin & Italic Languages470 Latin & Italic Languages 480 Classical and Modern Greek Languages480 Classical and Modern Greek Languages 490 Other Languages490 Other Languages

20 500 s Natural Sciences & Math 500 Science500 Science 510 Mathematics510 Mathematics 520 Astronomy520 Astronomy 530 Physics530 Physics 540 Chemistry540 Chemistry 550 Earth Sciences & Geology550 Earth Sciences & Geology 560 Fossils & Prehistoric Life560 Fossils & Prehistoric Life 570 Life Sciences; biology570 Life Sciences; biology 580 Plants (Botany)580 Plants (Botany) 590 Animals (Zoology)590 Animals (Zoology)

21 600 s Technology (Applied Sciences) 600 Technology600 Technology 610 Medicine & Health610 Medicine & Health 620 Engineering620 Engineering 630 Agriculture630 Agriculture 640 Home & Family Management640 Home & Family Management 650 Management & Public Relations650 Management & Public Relations 660 Chemical Engineering660 Chemical Engineering 670 Manufacturing670 Manufacturing 680 Manufacture for Specific Uses680 Manufacture for Specific Uses 690 Building & Construction690 Building & Construction

22 700 s Art & Recreation 700 Arts700 Arts 710 Landscaping & Area Planning710 Landscaping & Area Planning 720 Architecture720 Architecture 730 Sculpture, Ceramics & Metalwork730 Sculpture, Ceramics & Metalwork 740 Drawing & Decorative Arts740 Drawing & Decorative Arts 750 Painting750 Painting 760 Graphic Arts760 Graphic Arts 770 Photography & Computer Art770 Photography & Computer Art 780 Music780 Music 790 Sports790 Sports

23 800 s Literature & Rhetoric 800 Literature, Rhetoric, & Criticism800 Literature, Rhetoric, & Criticism 810 American Literature in English810 American Literature in English 820 English & Old English Literatures820 English & Old English Literatures 830 German & Related Literatures830 German & Related Literatures 840 French & Related Literatures840 French & Related Literatures 850 Italian, Romanian & Related Literatures850 Italian, Romanian & Related Literatures 860 Spanish & Portuguese Literatures860 Spanish & Portuguese Literatures 870 Latin & Italic Literatures870 Latin & Italic Literatures 880 Classical & Modern Greek Literatures880 Classical & Modern Greek Literatures 890 Other Literatures890 Other Literatures

24 900 s Geography & History 900 History900 History 910 Geography & Travel910 Geography & Travel 920 Biography & Genealogy920 Biography & Genealogy 930 History of Ancient World930 History of Ancient World 940 History of Europe940 History of Europe 950 History of Asia950 History of Asia 960 History of Africa960 History of Africa 970 History of North America970 History of North America 980 History of South America980 History of South America 990 History of Other Areas990 History of Other Areas

25 About the Front Desk Additional work tools such as staplers, pencil sharpener, hole punch, paperclips, scotch tape, paper, pens and pencils, colored markers, etc. are available for your use at the front desk.Additional work tools such as staplers, pencil sharpener, hole punch, paperclips, scotch tape, paper, pens and pencils, colored markers, etc. are available for your use at the front desk. The area behind the front desk including the equipment room is off limits to students unless special permission to use this area has been granted.The area behind the front desk including the equipment room is off limits to students unless special permission to use this area has been granted.

26 FICTION – BOOKS THAT ARE NOT TRUE FICTION – BOOKS THAT ARE NOT TRUE FICTION BOOKS ARE ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY BY AUTHOR’S LAST NAME FICTION BOOKS ARE ARRANGED ALPHABETICALLY BY AUTHOR’S LAST NAME FIC + FIRST THREE LETTERS THE OF AUTHOR’S NAME FIC + FIRST THREE LETTERS THE OF AUTHOR’S NAME

27 Magazines Magazines Newspapers Newspapers Databases also contain periodical articles Databases also contain periodical articles

28 EncyclopediasDictionariesAtlasesAlmanacs Research Materials Specialty Collections

29 Databases Available from home or at school on a 24/7 basis.Available from home or at school on a 24/7 basis. Access through school website, cardinalnewman.org. On top horizontal toolbar, select Academics and then Library.Access through school website, cardinalnewman.org. On top horizontal toolbar, select Academics and then Library. cardinalnewman.org cardinalnewman.org For MLA format information. Select English for MLA citation builders and guidance.For MLA format information. Select English for MLA citation builders and guidance.

30 DataBases eLibrary : A college level research engine that allows you to cite the original source: books, encyclopedias, et. eLibrary : A college level research engine that allows you to cite the original source: books, encyclopedias, et. Encyclopedia Britannica : This encyclopedia is an excellent general reference database. Encyclopedia Britannica : This encyclopedia is an excellent general reference database. SIRS Researcher : This database presets both sides of controversial issues. SIRS Researcher : This database presets both sides of controversial issues. World Book Advanced : This is a general reference database including primary source references and ebooks. World Book Advanced : This is a general reference database including primary source references and ebooks. World Atlas : This website is good for country reports, history, culture, and current events. World Atlas : This website is good for country reports, history, culture, and current events.

31 SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS USE THE LIBRARY SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS USE THE LIBRARY According to the California Department of Education, According to the California Department of Education, “More than 60 research studies throughout the nation have shown that students attending schools with good libraries learn more, get better grades, and score higher on standardized tests than their peers in schools without libraries.” “More than 60 research studies throughout the nation have shown that students attending schools with good libraries learn more, get better grades, and score higher on standardized tests than their peers in schools without libraries.” This statement was made by Jack O’Connell, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, in news release dated 9/16/2010. This statement was made by Jack O’Connell, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, in news release dated 9/16/2010.

32 We hope you enjoy the library! Everyone is welcome!

33 Works Cited Cardinal Newman High School Library. 2011. Web. 16 Apr. 2011. <Cardinal Newman - Welcome to Cardinal 2011. <Cardinal Newman - Welcome to Cardinal Newman High School. Web. 16 Apr. 2011..>. Newman High School. Web. 16 Apr. 2011..>. OCLC. "DDC 22 Summaries [OCLC – Educational Resources]." Dewey Decimal Classification Summaries. Resources]." Dewey Decimal Classification Summaries. 2011. Web. 16 Apr. 2011. <http://www.oclc.org 2011. Web. 16 Apr. 2011. <http://www.oclc.org/dewey/resources/summaries/>.


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