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John Adams High School Library Media Center Orientation Mrs. Leslie Library Media Specialist Library Media Specialist
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Mission The mission of the Library Media Center is to support the teachers and students of John Adams in their pursuit of knowledge as it applies to the curriculum of our school.
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This Orientation will inform you about: What is expected of you when you visit What is expected of you when you visit Procedures used in the Media Center Procedures used in the Media Center How to locate materials How to locate materials
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The Media Center Provides: A quiet, attractive and friendly place for schoolwork A quiet, attractive and friendly place for schoolwork Books for assignments and personal information needs Books for assignments and personal information needs Help and resources for assignments and personal information needs Help and resources for assignments and personal information needs Curriculum support and research opportunities to classes Curriculum support and research opportunities to classes Access to computers for online research and writing Access to computers for online research and writing
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Entering the Media Center: The main entrance will be used for entering and exiting The main entrance will be used for entering and exiting The side entrance will remain locked The side entrance will remain locked Present a pass to the Media Specialist upon entering Present a pass to the Media Specialist upon entering Sign in at the circulation desk, unless you are visiting with your class Sign in at the circulation desk, unless you are visiting with your class
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How You Will Use the Media Center: As an individual for research related to school assignments and/or leisure reading As an individual for research related to school assignments and/or leisure reading In small groups (4 or less students) for special projects In small groups (4 or less students) for special projects As a class for specific instruction that calls for resources located in the Media Center As a class for specific instruction that calls for resources located in the Media Center
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Library Media Center Passes: A library pass signed by a teacher including the student name/s, date and time is needed to enter during class A library pass signed by a teacher including the student name/s, date and time is needed to enter during class Only four students per class may be sent from each classroom at a time. Students must know the nature of their business in the Media Center Only four students per class may be sent from each classroom at a time. Students must know the nature of their business in the Media Center Make sure you sign in at the circulation desk after entering Make sure you sign in at the circulation desk after entering
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When Can You Use the Media Center: During class with a valid pass During class with a valid pass During a class visit accompanied by your teacher During a class visit accompanied by your teacher After school with prior consent After school with prior consent
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What You Can Do To Make This a Better Place for Everyone: Enter in an orderly manner and lower your voice Enter in an orderly manner and lower your voice Have a valid pass to come to the library during class time Have a valid pass to come to the library during class time Speak quietly and behave in a manner consistent with study Speak quietly and behave in a manner consistent with study Keep food, candy, gum and drinks out of the library Keep food, candy, gum and drinks out of the library Check out all items you take from the library Check out all items you take from the library Follow school rules Follow school rules
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Consequences: Verbal warning Verbal warning Change of seating Change of seating Private conference and/or mediation Private conference and/or mediation Loss of Media Center privileges for x period of time Loss of Media Center privileges for x period of time Parent contact Parent contact Disciplinary referral Disciplinary referral
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Circulation Policy: Regular book checkout period is three weeks Regular book checkout period is three weeks Back issues of magazines may be checked out for 3 days. Current issues do not circulate Back issues of magazines may be checked out for 3 days. Current issues do not circulate Students are responsible for returning or renewing books on time and returning them in good condition Students are responsible for returning or renewing books on time and returning them in good condition Damaged books will be assessed fines. You may be charged a replacement cost if you return a book in a condition which is unusable Damaged books will be assessed fines. You may be charged a replacement cost if you return a book in a condition which is unusable Students with overdue books are considered to have an obligation. Overdue notices will be sent home Students with overdue books are considered to have an obligation. Overdue notices will be sent home Seniors with overdue books after May 30th will be charged a fine Seniors with overdue books after May 30th will be charged a fine
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Call # Prefixes and Book Collections: F or Fic (Fiction) - stories written from a writer’s imagination and arranged in alphabetical order by the author’s last name F or Fic (Fiction) - stories written from a writer’s imagination and arranged in alphabetical order by the author’s last name PB F or PB Fic (Paperback Fiction) - same as fiction, but less expensive to make PB F or PB Fic (Paperback Fiction) - same as fiction, but less expensive to make Numbers 000-999 (Non Fiction) – informational books arranged by the Dewey Decimal System Numbers 000-999 (Non Fiction) – informational books arranged by the Dewey Decimal System R or Ref (Reference) – non- circulating books commonly used for research R or Ref (Reference) – non- circulating books commonly used for research 92, B or 921 (Biography) – a written history of a person’s life 92, B or 921 (Biography) – a written history of a person’s life
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Look at the Circulation Desk to Locate: Stapler Stapler Three Hole Punch Three Hole Punch Scissors Scissors Tape Tape Scratch Paper Scratch Paper
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Technology Acceptable Uses: The computers are to be used for educational purposes only. My Space, games, music or musical videos are strictly prohibited in the Media Center. The following types of access are considered to be appropriate uses: Participation in collaborative efforts Participation in collaborative efforts Accessing real-time data Accessing real-time data Accessing unique resources Accessing unique resources Publishing information and resources Publishing information and resources Conducting research Conducting research Communicating broadly and effectively Communicating broadly and effectively (CMSD Website - Internet Acceptable Use Policy(AUP) 2006)
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Please Practice Library Etiquette in the Following Manner: Do not reshelf the books, please place them on the library carts or tables after you have taken them off the shelves Do not reshelf the books, please place them on the library carts or tables after you have taken them off the shelves Do not rearrange the tables or chairs Do not rearrange the tables or chairs Do not sit on the tables Do not sit on the tables Only one student per seat Only one student per seat Log off the computer before you leave Log off the computer before you leave When you are finished using the library, please clean up any trash and push in your chair When you are finished using the library, please clean up any trash and push in your chair
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