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MOLINA MEDIA CENTER

MOLINA MEDIA CENTER. Molina High School Dallas Independent School District. STAFF. Ms. Hazel Peterson, Librarian Mrs. Karen Harris, Librarian Mrs. Ruby Hogg, Library Clerk Mr. Edwin Serrato, Library Clerk. Hours of Operation. 7:30 AM to 6:00 PM

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MOLINA MEDIA CENTER

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  1. MOLINA MEDIA CENTER Molina High School Dallas Independent School District

  2. STAFF • Ms. Hazel Peterson, Librarian • Mrs. Karen Harris, Librarian • Mrs. Ruby Hogg, Library Clerk • Mr. Edwin Serrato, Library Clerk

  3. Hours of Operation • 7:30 AM to 6:00 PM • Before and after school use permitted with a pass. • Lunch use permitted with a pass. • Request a permanent pass at the circulation desk.

  4. POLICIES • Check-out Time Limitations • Books -- 2 weeks • Periodicals -- 1 week • No fines for overdue materials • Lost books and damaged items are charged. • Unless accompanied by a teacher, you MUST have an official pass. Slips of paper will not be accepted.

  5. FLOOR PLAN • Lost?? Face the windows in front of thecirculation desk as your point of reference. • To your left isNonfiction • To your right isFiction • Directly in front of the desk isReference

  6. Floor Plan LeftRight Reference Nonfiction Nonfiction Circulation Desk Fiction Enter here Enter here

  7. Do…. Type in your ID number at the computer on the circulation desk. Bring all needed writing materials. Don’t…. Eat, drink or chew gum. Disrupt others. Use computers inappropriately. Do’s and Don’ts

  8. School Supplies Pen 50¢ Pencil 25¢ Notebook Paper 50¢ Dividers 50¢ DVD-R $1.00 Poster paper 50¢ Rewritable CD 50¢ Binders $2.50 USB Drives $10.00 Computer Printing Research – free up to 10 pages per day Personal and more than 10 pages --10 ¢ Available for You

  9. Features Available for You • Home access • http://library.dallasisd.org • Various on-screen formats • Aqua Browser • Classic Browser • Kids Browser • Placing a Hold • Find a book you would like to have. • Select the Hold Request feature • Type in your ID as the User ID and the last 4 digits of your ID as the password.

  10. Disclaimer • Using the Internet is a privilege. Misusing it will result in your not being allowed to access the Internet using library computers. The Internet is a vast network of interlinked computers containing large amounts of information on myriad subjects. Some of these subjects are based on adult content and should not be accessed. Students at Molina are placed on the honor system about following the District’s acceptable use policy.

  11. Electronic Resources • EBSCOHost – a newpaper and periodical index with full text articles, pictures, and radio and TV transcripts • Gale – a compilation of databases including Literature Resource Center and Student Gold Resource Center • World Book Online – database with access to World Book Encyclopedia, Spanish encyclopedia, and 8 research modules

  12. Electronic Resources - 2 • Other databases- Molina High School Library Webpage: • http://www.dallasisd.org/domain/7296 You will find the links to all the databases. To use these outside a Dallas ISD school, you need your EAD username and password. To use the library PAC, you need your ID number.

  13. Books, Books, Books • Automation System Dallink is the library automation system. It is available on all computers and should be used as your first source for materials. Check with a librarian for instruction in its use. http://library.dallasisd.org

  14. Making sense of Dewey... • The Dewey Decimal System was created by Melvil Dewey. It is the number/letter designation that places books in subject order for easy access. The Dewey system divides books into fiction and nonfiction. 629.22 RAL Location on shelf Author’s Name

  15. Spine Labels • Colored Spine Labels • Green – Short Stories • Yellow – LOTE • Pink – Professional • Red – Graphic Nonfiction • Purple – Paper backs • Blue – Children’s books

  16. Fiction • Shelved by genre • Adventure Picture Books • Family Realistic • Fantasy Religion • Graphic Novel Romance • Historical Fiction Science Fiction • Horror Sports • Humor Suspense • Mystery Western

  17. Children’s Books Blue spine labels Paperback novels Paper Backs: Purple spine labels Found on spinning book racks Reference Yellow Reference subject label. Filed separately Graphic Nonfiction Red spine labels Languages Other Than English (LOTE) Yellow spine labels Interfiled Special Collections

  18. Come Back Soon!!! We hope you have enjoyed your visit so far.

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