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Where is the Book in the Library?

Where is the Book in the Library?. Created March 2007 by Cathy Heide, revising Michael Bailey’s fiction presentation. Why do houses have addresses?. Books in the library have addresses, too. Finding Fiction Books. Types of Fiction Books. F – F iction chapter book.

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Where is the Book in the Library?

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  1. Where is the Book in the Library?

  2. Created March 2007 by Cathy Heide, revising Michael Bailey’s fiction presentation

  3. Why do houses have addresses?

  4. Books in the libraryhave addresses, too.

  5. Finding Fiction Books

  6. Types of Fiction Books • F – Fiction chapter book • E – Fiction picture book (Everybody) Pretend story which is at least half pictures and the pictures are needed to help tell the story Pretend story written in sections that are in order

  7. Types of Fiction Books • 398.2 – Folk tale book Old storytelling stories from many cultures • 800s – Literature (808, 811 Poetry, Plays, Story Collections, Jokes, etc.) Poetry, plays, and story collections are forms of writing that are often fiction, but some are non-fiction.

  8. Everybody Book

  9. Everybody Book Address What KIND of book is it? Who WROTE it? Everybody Book SCOtton E SCO

  10. Everybody Book Call Number

  11. Fiction Chapter Book Call Number

  12. Folk Tale Book Call Number

  13. Literature Book Call Number

  14. Henkes 1 Henkes 2 Henkes 3 Where do we shelve “Henkes” books on this library shelf? Haberman Haines Hensley

  15. Discover where our fiction books are located.

  16. FictionAreas Everybody Fiction Chapter

  17. Fiction Areas Folk Tales Literature

  18. Search Research Crestline Library Some R REFERENCE Library Office Computer Lab Instructional Tables E EVERYBODY Fiction Picture Books P Magazines Activity & Study Center 800s Literature F FICTION Chapter Books 398.2 Folk Tales Story Steps F Fiction Chapter Nonfiction Built-in Magazines/Displays Reference E Fiction Picture Tables AV/Technology

  19. Cathy Heide Florence Heide Eve Bunting Heide Heide Bunting Jan Brett Brett Author’s Names in Book Call Numbers

  20. Cathy Heide E F 398.2 808.8 Heide BUN HEI BRE BEN Fiction Book Call Numbers

  21. Finding Non-Fiction Books

  22. Types of Non-Fiction Books • 000 through 999 Dewey-Numbered Books Books of ideas about real things • B or 920 – Biography True stories about real people: Autobiography—author writes his own life story Individual Biography—true life story about one main person CollectiveBiography—true life stories about more than one main character in one book

  23. Types of Non-Fiction Books • Reference Books Books that don’t leave the library because they are expensive, rare,big or needed in the library. • Most are non-fictional. • They can be fictional.

  24. Numbered Idea Book Call Numbers Books of Ideas about Real Things

  25. Biography Call Numbers Individual Biographies Autobiographies Collective Biographies

  26. Reference Book Call Numbers Non-Fiction Reference Book Fiction Reference Book

  27. Discover where our non-fiction books are located.

  28. Non-Fiction Areas Ideas about Real Things Biographies

  29. Non-Fiction Areas Reference Books

  30. 000-999 Dewey Decimal Numbered Information & Idea Books Search Research Crestline Library R Reference Library Office Computer Lab Instructional Tables B or 920 Biography P Magazines Activity & Study Center Story Steps F Fiction Chapter Nonfiction Built-in Magazines/Displays Reference E Fiction Picture Tables AV/Technology

  31. Cathy Heide Heide Molly Smith Smith George Washington Washington Names in Non-Fiction Call Numbers Autobiography & Individual Biography – the subject’s last name Ideas & Information, Collective Biography & Reference – the author’s last name

  32. Cathy Heide B 636 920 B Heide BRO WAS FRE ADL REF REF E 973 BRE SCH Non-Fiction Call Numbers

  33. The End

  34. Crestline Library Library Office Computer Lab Instructional Tables Some R REFERENCE E EVERYBODY Fiction Picture Books P Magazines F FICTION Chapter Books Search Research 398.2 Folk Tales 800s Literature Story Steps Activity & Study Center F Fiction Chapter Nonfiction Built-in Magazines/Displays Reference E Fiction Picture Tables AV/Technology

  35. Crestline Library Library Office Computer Lab Instructional Tables B or 920 Biography P Magazines R Reference 000-999 Dewey Decimal Numbered Information & Idea Books Search Research Activity & Study Center Story Steps F Fiction Chapter Nonfiction Built-in Magazines/Displays Reference E Fiction Picture Tables AV/Technology

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