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Leeds High School Library

Leeds High School Library. Orientation. Services & Resources. Check out a book for pleasure reading Books & Encyclopedias for research C omputers with Wi-Fi access Magazines College reference section A quiet place to study or read School supply store Printing – black & white or color

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Leeds High School Library

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  1. Leeds High School Library Orientation

  2. Services & Resources • Check out a book for pleasure reading • Books & Encyclopedias for research • Computers with Wi-Fi access • Magazines • College reference section • A quiet place to study or read • School supply store • Printing – black & white or color • Help from the Librarian with research & presentation or just locating a book

  3. School Supply Store

  4. Students enter from the main lobby Visit anytime, with a pass from your teacher.

  5. Sign in at the circulation desk. Give your pass to Mrs. Gibson. Sign out when you leave.

  6. Rules & Regulations • No food or drink • Teacher pass required • Enter only through front entrance(Unless side doors are propped open.) • Exitfrom front entrance or the two side doors. • Students may not use back double doors. • Leave the facility as you found it…Pick up your trashReturn chairs to their original locations Push chairs in at tables.

  7. Do not distract other students. Speak quietly.

  8. Computers • Check with Mrs. Gibson for computer availability. • Record the number of your computer on the sign-in sheet. Read and follow the Computer Usage Rules

  9. Library Computers Computer Use Policy • Available to all students unless reserved for a class • Students must sign in and record the number of the computer. • For school-related work only. • Do not save work on the library computer. Save through email, drop box, or other means. • Do not change settings on the computer. • Before printing, see Mrs. Gibson. Charges must be paid before printing.

  10. Printing • See Mrs. Gibson before printing. • The print button should only be pressed one time. • Charges: 10¢ per page for black and white 50¢ per page for color • Charges will be assessed for all pages printed regardless of whether you accidentally print. • Charges must be paid at the time of printing,so verify that you have the required amount before printing.

  11. Locating a Title How do I find a specific book? Use the Call Number Where can I find the call number? On the Spine of the book. SPINE

  12. What is the difference in fiction and nonfiction? Fiction Nonfiction Writing that is about real events and facts rather than stories that have been invented. Types of writing that are in the nonfiction genre include history, science, and biography. • Literature created from the imagination, not presented as fact, though it may be based on a true story or situation. • Types of literature in the fiction genre include the novel, short story, and novella. Encyclopedia Britannica Online Cambridge Dictionaries Online

  13. Looking for Fiction? ABC order according to the last name of the author FIC RIG FIC GRE FIC CLA

  14. FICTION Section

  15. How do I locate a nonfiction title? The Dewey Decimal System:

  16. NONFICTION Section These books may be checked out.

  17. Looking for Nonfiction? • Search… • First by Number • Then ABC Order by Author 974.7 MUR 158.08 COV 553.2 MAR

  18. REFERENCE Shelved according to the Dewey Decimal System. Not for check-out.

  19. BIOGRAPHY Call Number prefix may be 920 or B All of our biographies are shelved in the same section. 920 prefix is used for compilations. Shelved by last name of the person who is the subject ofthe work. Example: Margaret Truman Call #: B TRU

  20. MAGAZINES Enjoy reading selections in the Library Over-night check-out . Due back at 7:30 a.m. next morning.

  21. Don’t see the title on the shelf? Check the displays These titles are always available for check-out!

  22. Do we have the title in the library? Search the LHS Library Online Public Access Catalog

  23. Do We Have the Title in the Library? Go to the Leeds High School main website and click on the OPAC link OR… Click on the link for the LibraryWeb Page!

  24. We look forward to seeing you in the library!Ask Mrs. Gibson or any of the library aides if you need help!

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