after high school
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This ppt highlights the major differences between high school and community college. It is designed to help transitioning and dual credit students become more successful.TRANSCRIPT
AFTER HIGH SCHOOLHow College Libraries are DifferentBrought to you by Austin Community College Library Services
ACC LIBRARY SERVICES: HELP-O-MATIC
THE LAYOUT
High School
• One desk, one librarian
• Maybe an assistant librarian
• Most have a bank of computers
ACC
• Circulation desk- check outs
• Reference desk- all research questions
• Course Reserves
• Media Centers
• Archives
• Special Collections
• 11 Campuses
STUDY AREAS
High School• Entire library is a quiet area
• Some sections are quiet areas
• Several events occur simultaneously
College• One area, room or section is
designated a “Quiet Study Area”
• Other room or area for “Group Study”
• No Cell Phones
• Security Gates
• Seating for laptops/wifi use
CLASSIFICATION SYSTEMS
• Dewey Decimal
• Example: Gaming: From Atari to Xbox edited by Michael Ray
794.8
• Library of Congress (LC)
• Example: Gaming: From Atari to Xbox edited by Michael Ray
GV1469.G427 2012
Library Classification System
FICTION BOOKS
High School
• All fiction books in one place using Dewey Decimal Classification System (DDCS)
College
• Most colleges shelve fiction according to Library of Congress Classification System (LCCS)
• PR Section contains English Literature
• ACC Libraries also have ‘Leisure Reading’ section
PERIODICALS
High School
• Magazines
• Newspapers
College
• Magazines
• Newspapers
• Back Issues
• Scholarly Journals- Peer Reviewed: located through a variety of databasesWhat is Peer Reviewed ?
North Carolina State University Library
MEDIA/TECHNOLOGY SERVICES
Austin Community College Library Services Provides:
• Laptops
• Tablets (such as Nexus, Dell Venue)
• Calculators
• Wireless connectivity
• E-readers
• Adaptive Technology
COURSE RESERVES
• Materials that instructors have set aside specifically for that course to be made available to all his/her students.• They are kept at the circulation desk• Usual check-out period is two hours• May include books, dvds, cds, articles, textbooks, study
guides, notes, etc.
DATABASES
High School
• General databases such as Gale, Ebsco, ProQuest
ACC Databases
College
• ACC has over 100 databases• Each is called by its
specific name rather than the company name.• Ex: CINAHL, PsycInfo, ERIC• Films on Demand
PLAGIARISM & CITATION STYLES
High School
• Not tolerated- consequences may include a zero for the assignment, possible failure of class
• Usually one citation style used, MLA
ACC’s Citation Sources
College
• Not tolerated- consequences include being dropped from class, academic probation, financial loss, possible expulsion from college
• Many citation styles depending on the discipline (MLA for English, Turabian for History, APA for Psychology, etc.)
WEB FILTERS
High School
• Limited access due to web filters
College
• No filters
• ACC’s Acceptable Use Policy
• Must use ACC eID for access to computers and wireless network
PRINTING
Printing at ACC Libraries
• The first 15 pages are free (each library visit)
• Every page in excess of 15 pages costs .10 per page
• You may print from our laptops
• No color printing
• Copy machines are available and cost .10 per page
ASK…
• Library staff is waiting to answer your questions
• Spend time in the library and get to know the space, the resources, the staff
• Ask your instructor if they plan to schedule an information literacy session
• Every campus has a library, you can visit any of them any time
• Use Chat Live
• For 24/7 access, use our online services
• Use Ask Academic (especially after hours)
PREPARED FOR YOU BY
• Toyya Cisneros, Head Librarian, Pinnacle Campus & Facilitator for ECS/ECHS