a brief introduction. welcome to the library! library media specialist mr. uebler

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A brief introduction

Welcome

to the

Library!

Library Media Specialist

Mr. Uebler

Library Staff

Mrs. Hearne

Mrs. Stanton-Jones Mrs. Morrison

LIBRARY HOURS

• In addition to regular school hours, the library is open from 7:15 a.m. to 7:30 a.m. and from 2:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.

LIBRARY PASSES

• Stop in before school to get a pre-signed pass to come from

a study hall.

• Remember your agenda.

• Upon entering the library, your first stop should be the circulation desk.

• Be sure to sign in when you’re coming in with a pre-signed pass, a pass from a teacher, or to take a test.

SIGN IN USING THE CLIPBOARD AT THE CIRCULATION DESK

SIGNING IN

Computer Labs

COMPUTER LAB 1

COMPUTER LAB 2

If you are in the library on a pass and

want to use a computer, note that

classes have priority.

Study TablesYou can work at the tables situated around the library.

As with the computer labs, classes have priority.

Shelving Locations

• Fiction – Located on shelves between

Computer Lab 1 and the study tables

– Arranged alphabetically by author

Shelving Locations

• Non-fiction – Located along the right side of the library

– Arranged according to Dewey decimal classification

Shelving Locations• Reference

– Located along the perimeter of the library starting by the AV room

OPAC

• To search for a book, click on OPAC on the desktop

• From here you can type in any search words

To borrow materials…Bring your Student ID and the items you wish to borrow

to the circulation desk, and Mrs. Hearne will assist you!

Rules to rememberNo food or drink

No headphones or other electronics

Ask before printing

You may use a flash drive to transport work

Stay on task!

No emailing, Facebook, or games (unless assigned by a teacher)

See you at the library!

Credits & Acknowledgements

• Presentation by A. Spooner for WHS Library (June 2010)• Photos & screen caps by A. Spooner and D. Stanton-Jones• Revisions by D. Stanton-Jones for WHS Library (October 2010, August 2011)• Clipart from MS PowerPoint

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