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SDMS Media Center Orientation Fall 2011
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Goals for the Orientation During this orientation you will learn… The rules/policies of the media center The names of the library staff Where materials are located on shelves Techniques for searching the catalog How to create a personal reading list
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What can the library media center do for you? Finding great books Research/Project help Programs: Authors and Book Discussions Peaceful Study Place
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Who are the media center staff? Mrs. Poulos, Library Media Specialist/Teacher Mrs. Meneses, Library Assistant
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What are the library policies? Sign out period: 2 weeks Renew books when needed Check out up to 3 books at a time Use computers for school research/projects (not e-mail, chat, personal use) Pay for lost or damaged books
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How do passes work for flex in the media center? Subject area teacher and flex teacher sign the pass Bring all materials (including passport)and plan to stay unless there is a return time on pass Sign in and sign out
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Mrs. Poulos’ Pet Peeves “I don’t like to read.” Chairs that aren’t pushed in. “If you don’t like to read, you just haven’t found the right book.”
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When can I use the media center if I’m not with a class? Before school (7:45 – 8:00) During flex, with a special pass After school, Monday through Thursday until 3:00 p.m.; Fridays until 2:30 p.m. Beginning in October: Mondays and Wednesdays after school until 3:30 p.m.
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Five basic search types keyword, title, author, subject, series
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Once I find the book I want to look for in the catalog, how do I know where to find it on the shelf?
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What’s the call number? 796 = Sports 796.357 = baseball Nichols = author’s last name The call number tells you where you can find the book in the library—which section (non fiction) and which shelf.
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Who was this man with too much time on his hands? Melville Dewey Dewey Decimal System 0-999 for Non Fiction Books Each number is a subject Used in libraries all over the world 92 DEW
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Can you “speak Dewey”? What do the decimals mean? 796.21 = In line skating 796.22 = Skateboarding 796.322 = Basketball 796.332 = Football 796.334 = Soccer 796.342 = Tennis 796.357 = Baseball 796.8 = Martial Arts TO PONDER… Why do you think In line skating, Skateboarding, and Martial Arts don’t have a 300 number after the decimal? How are they different from the other sports listed? What was the logic there?
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Pay attention to the book’s call number in the online catalog… REF = Reference 030= Dewey Decimal Number for General information NEW = New Book of Knowledge (shelved by title if no author) The book is in the Reference Section on the shelf with the books numbered 030 under New
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How do I find a book on the shelf? Call numbers represent the TYPE of book and WHERE the book is located on the shelf FIC FLA Fiction book by author Sharon Flake 92 LEEIndividual Biography on Bruce Lee 920 BRICollective Biography on Women in Space by Briggs 796. 357 LIP Non Fiction Book (on baseball) by Lipsyte REF Reference 031General Knowledge NEWNew Book of Knowledge Encyclopedia SCStory Collection—Short stories by Neil Gaiman GAI
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Five basic search types keyword, title, author, subject, series
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How can I find materials in the library media center catalog? Open Internet Explorer from the Applications Menu and click on the hot link for Destiny
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Keyword search skateboarding If you have a very general topic, like skateboarding, it will look through all the records in the catalog for anywhere that word appears and give you a list of books related to skateboarding. The word is highlighted below.
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Title search When you enter a word or term and click Title, you get a list of items with that word anywhere in the title. (Ex. Golden Compass) Click on the Title button after entering the title
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Author search If you know the author of a book, and want to find others written by the same one, enter all or part of the name and click Author. (Ex: Flake, Sharon or just Flake)
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Subject search If you want to find items about a certain subject, topic, person, or place, enter all or part of it and click Subject (Tip: Make sure to use the plural form, if your search term has one, instead of the singular).
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Series search If you enjoyed a book that belongs to a series, like A Series of Unfortunate Events, and want to find books in the same series, enter all or part of the series name, and click Series.
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How can I create a Personal Reading List? Want to save your list? Go to: File and Save as…text file to keep a copy in your personal folder.
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What are some tips for searching? You can use uppercase or lowercase letters (golden Compass) You can use wildcards (skateboard*) You could use a question mark (?) to replace a single letter in the middle of a word if you are unsure of spelling (croc?dile) If you want to find a certain phrase in that exact order, put quotation marks (“Money Hungry”) around it to improve your search.
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Your Turn to Practice Practice each of the search types doing meaningful searches for YOU Create a personal reading list with at least 8 books that you would like to look for when you visit the library next time
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