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1 HOME OF THE TIGERS! ROAR!

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4 NO FOOD OR DRINKS BE COURTEOUS AND RESPECTFUL FOLLOW SCHOOL POLICIES TURN OFF ALL CELL PHONES NO ELECTRONIC DEVICES (IPODS, etc.) PUT MATERIALS AWAY WHEN FINISHED

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7 Follow printing rules when using the computer lab: Please refrain from printing anything that does not relate to one of your classes. Respect Media center resources- Paper, ink, computer hardware You may print schoolwork, while with your class and teacher. You will have to clear what you print with your teacher or the library staff.

8 Teachers can be found utilizing the work area for various student/class projects including… Printing and photocopying lessons and class activity

9 Teachers can be found utilizing the work area for various projects including… Creating class bulletin boards with the Ellison Machine and poster paper

10 Teachers can be found utilizing the work area for various projects including… Laminating and scanning student work

11 Using the computers is a privilege The APS School District network uses a network filter that is not to be overridden Students may not access their personal emails through school computers…this violates the Child Information Protection Act (CIPA)

12 Cheating, Copyright and Plagiarism: Cheating is any form of copying or receiving unauthorized assistance on an exam, paper (essay), homework or other assignment. Copyright is the protected rights to a piece of writing, audio, song, video and photograph- You must get the rights to use these in your presentation or project. * Plagiarism means to represent the words, language, ideas, or thoughts of another person as one’s own or original work.

13 Cheating and plagiarism are unethical and wrong. See the Douglass Astro Student Handbook for consequences not adhering to these rules. A detailed description of academic rules pertaining to dishonesty can be found in the back of the Astro Student Handbook and the APS website.

14 Fictional books are made- up by the author. Fiction books are arranged on the shelf in alphabetical order by the author’s last name. In our library all fiction is split between paperback and hardback. Both are found along the back walls of the library. On the next few pages are some examples of fiction books and authors.

15 For Fiction, the sticker on the spine of the book contains the first 3 letters of the author’s last name.

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17 Nonfiction books contain facts about real things, people, events and places. Nonfiction books are organized by their subject. Call numbers (spine labels) range from 0-999 and have the author’s last name with the numbers. Nonfiction is found in the upright bookshelves on the floor of the library.

18 Call Numbers for Nonfiction look like this. The numbers on the top row of the label designate the subject (880 Greek Literature) The 3 letters designate the authors last name. PLA - Plato

19 Call Numbers for Biographies can look like this: Biographies are an exception. They are filed by the number for biographies 92. The letters designate the first 3 letters of the subjects last name. DAH -Ronald Dahl DAL- Richard Daley

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22 BOOKS IN THIS AREA ARE NOT TO BE CHECKED OUT. THEY ARE AVAILABLE FOR STUDENT USE WITHIN THE LIBRARY. OUR REFERENCE SECTION INCLUDES A PROFESSION/TEACHER RESOURCE AREA WHICH IS LOCATED IN THE BACK OF THE MEDIA CENTER:

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24 Textbooks are available for student use in the Library. The student must leave their ASTRO ID CARD with Library staff while using a book. No books on closed reserve may be taken from the Library. You will need your ASTRO ID Card to use closed reserve.

25 Fines are tallied on all library books borrowed that are turned in late. The fine rate is set at $.25 per school day. Fee schedule is set by the APS District, School Board and Policy Makers. All fines must be cleared before final grades and graduation goals are met. This fine is added to your ID and does follow you to other APS schools!

26 When any book has to be repaired or replaced it is considered “damaged”. This replacement cost for a damaged book is charged to the student, if it was in their care when the damage occurred. See APS Policy in handbook Books are expensive to replace- Pay extra care when you borrow them!

27 There are other ways students could be charged fines. These include but are not limited to: Rebind Charge = $11 Loss of Barcode in Book = $5 Water = Replacement Cost of Book (cost varies) Graffiti = Cost Varies (could be full replacement value) Protect what you borrow so that they last

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