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How to be a “Saintly” Library Student St. Louis Catholic High School Landry Library 2011.

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1 How to be a “Saintly” Library Student St. Louis Catholic High School Landry Library 2011

2 Landry Library Library Hours: 7:10 AM until 3:30 PM open until 5 PM two days per week. No food or drink (includes water, gum, and candy). This rule is still in effect before and after school. Books may be checked out for two weeks and renewed for two more weeks. A fine of 10 cents each school day is charged for overdue books. Students must present their ID in order to check out books. Never remove any library material from the library without checking it out with the librarian. Do not loan anything checked out in your name to a friend. You are held responsible for that material until it is returned.

3 Reference materials checked out overnight are due back in the library by 7:50 AM the next school day. A fine of 25 cents a school period will be charged until it is returned. Please return any library book found on campus. Don’t forget to watch the Library Superhero video!

4 Diocesan Internet Usage Policy When using the computers, students must follow the Diocesan Internet Usage Policy (in handbook in student planner) Internet Usage Contract should be signed No chat, IM, or message posting No games All network use is electronically supervised When prompted to change your password, you must choose something different from before

5 Costs for printing: – Text: 10 cents per page – Pictures: 25 cents (half-page); 50 cents (whole page) – Copy machine: 25 cents per page In order to use the library during a class period, students must present a note from teacher to librarian Databases can be accessed through the library webpage: – Username and password information will be given to you on a bookmark. Books are found through our Online Public Access Catalog (Concourse OPAC) located on library desk.

6 Things to Remember: A call number is the identification of the book that enables you to find it in the library. It is located on the spine of the book. Non-fiction books have a call number that contains numerals. They are in numeric order on the shelf.

7 More Things to Remember: Fiction books are in alphabetical order by the author’s last name. If you see a book without a call number it is more than likely a fiction book. Ignore the words, A, An, or The, at the beginning of a title.


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