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Welcome to your Library

Welcome to your Library. How to use your Library. LAY OUT OF THE LIBRARY. Entrance:. Bulletin board : Features KVHS students and staff. (If your picture is in the paper please point it out to me and it will go on the bulletin board.)

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Welcome to your Library

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  1. Welcome to your Library How to use your Library

  2. LAY OUT OF THE LIBRARY Entrance: • Bulletin board: Features KVHS students and staff. (If your picture is in the paper please point it out to me and it will go on the bulletin board.) • Specific Fiction: Bold print, Relaxed reading, Popular books, Mature and Graphic novels, LGBT and1st Nations. • Magazines • Comfortable seating: To be respected by all so this can remain a relaxing area to sit and read.

  3. LAY OUT OF THE LIBRARY LIBRARY OFFICE • Check in and out books. • Ask questions and get help. • Sign in and out I PADS. • Get photocopies • Sign in and out your magazines.

  4. LAY OUT OF THE LIBRARY LIBRARY OFFICE • Mrs. Hawkes will be glad to help you with any of your questions.

  5. NEW BOOKS NEW BOOKS AS NEW BOOKS COME IN THEY ARE DISPLAYED ON THE TABLE AT THE FRONT DOOR OF THE LIBRARY. THE LIBRARIAN DOES TAKE SUGGESTIONS FOR BOOKS TO PUT ON HER ORDER LIST.

  6. News papers N E W S • Telegraph-JOURNAL • KV STYLE

  7. BIOGRAPHIES • BIOGRAPHIES ARE IDENTIFIED BY A BLUE DOT OR A BIOGRAPHY LABLE ON THE SPINE OF THE BOOK.

  8. Basic Questions • What are the library hours? • : 8:20 to 3:30 • Who is your Librarian? • : Mrs. Hawkes • How long are books signed out for? • : Two weeks, then you can renew. • Can you sign out a reference book? • Only if the librarian gives permission. • How much is it to photocopy? • 20 cents a page if not school work • How much is Bristol board? • $1.00 a sheet

  9. ATTENDANCE • The students are to bring a note from their teacher that will give them permission to be in the library, if they are not with their class.

  10. Library Etiquette • Materials are to be treated with care and not re-shelved when no longer in use but put in return box. • Books are signed out at the Circulation Office for a 2 week period. Please, return promptly or RENEW for a 2 week extension. • Computer use: Priority is given to a class scheduled to use the library.

  11. DO A BOOK SEARCH • Destiny Quest *Computer book search • *Icon on computer in the learning center. BOOK SEARCH

  12. DIFFERENT MATERIAL IN THE LIBRARY • FICTION BOOKS (NOVEL CATAGORIES: Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy, Historical, Mystery, Romance, Science Fiction, Thriller) NOVEL AREAS: Regular, LGBTQ, Relaxed, Bold Print, Graphic Novels, Popular books, 1st Nations & Mature) • NON-FICTON BOOKS (True Facts on Events, People & Places) • REFERENCE BOOKS (Encyclopedia, Atlas, General Reference books) • Periodicals (Newspapers, Magazines)

  13. Call NumbersLocated on Book Spine Labels • Call Numbers on the Spine labels of Fiction books appear as FIC and the first three letters of the author’s last name. Categories may also appear on the spine label. • Call Numbers on the Spine labels of Non-fiction Books show a Dewey-Decimal Classification Number and the first three letters of the author’s last name. • Call Numbers on Reference Book Spine labels show REF, the Dewey-Decimal Number and three letters of the Author’s last name or the First word of the Title.

  14. List of Dewey Decimal classes • The system is made up of ten main classes or categories. • 000 – Computer science, information, and general works • 100 – Philosophy and psychology • 200 – Religion • 300 – Social sciences • 400 – Languages • 500 – Science and Mathematics • 600 – Technology and applied science • 700 – Arts and recreation • 800 – Literature • 900 – History, geography and biography

  15. French & English French & English • Fiction • Non Fiction • Dictionaries & Atlas • Reference books

  16. magazines • New issues and back issues can be signed out. • Old to cut up.

  17. Welcome to your library. • If you have any question please feel free to ask your librarian. ARE THERE ANY QUESTIONS

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