LIBRARY STAFF Librarian Mrs Wilson Assistant Mrs Smith
LIBRARY STAFF Librarian: Mrs. Wilson Assistant: Mrs. Smith
Library Hours Monday - Friday 7: 30 – 3: 30
LIBRARY VISITS PASS REQUIREMENTS During class – pass from teacher required Before school – no pass required During lunch – no pass required After school – no pass required
SIGN-IN – Sign in each time you visit the library without a teacher: during class, before school, during school, and after school. – Let us see your pass when you arrive. – Have your pass signed by Mrs. Wilson or Mrs. Smith before you leave. – Remember to sign out when you leave.
Destiny & Destiny Quest The library uses Destiny for circulating books and for library searches. Click on the Destiny icon to search for books. Locate the book’s CALL NUMBER to find the book on the shelf. Please ask for assistance if you can’t find your book. You may use Destiny Quest to create your personal library account. See the library web page for instructions.
BOOK CHECK-OUT • Bring your books to the circulation desk to check them out. • You may check out two books at a time for a period of ten school days. They can be renewed one time. • If you have a fine or overdue book, you cannot check out additional books until you clear your records. (Overdue fines are five cents per school day. ) • You must have your school ID to check out books.
PRINTING • Students may print to the library printer if it is school-related. • Be careful to print only what is necessary. Do not click PRINT until you have made sure you have selected only the page or image you need. • If you need help printing, please ask.
Tex. Quest RESOURCES This online service offers the following products to help with your research in the library, in the classroom, and at home: Britannica Encyclopedia & Ebooks Adam Matthew Primary Sources Ebsco Ebooks GALE Databases Book & Author Resources You may access the Tex. Quest & GALE resources through the KHS Library web page. The password for these resources is kcisd.
Please check out the new KHS Library web page by visiting the Kirbyville CISD web page, then Schools, then High School. Look for the library page under QUICK LINKS & select KHS Library Website
Sections of the Library • • • Fiction Nonfiction Reference Story Collection Biography
Library Organization - FICTION ➢ Fiction – stories that are not true; fantasy; novels ➢ The fiction books are located on the left side of our library. ➢ They are organized in alphabetical order by the author’s last name. ➢ The spine label will start with F and then be followed by the first three letters of the author’s last name. ➢ For example, a fiction book by Gary Paulsen would have this spine label: F PAU
Library Organization - Nonfiction ❖Nonfiction – books that are true, full of facts ❖Nonfiction books are on the right half of our library. ❖Nonfiction books are arranged by Dewey Decimal numbers based on the book’s subject matter. ❖The numbers are followed by the first three letters of the author’s last name or the first three letters of the title.
Library Organization - Reference books are informational books like encyclopedias, almanacs, and atlases. Reference books have an R, topic number, and the first three letters of the author’s last name or book title. Reference books are located on the right of the long middle shelf (other side of the biography shelf).
Library Organization – Story Collection The Story Collection section Story Collection has books of short stories books are located or novel collections. The on the back wall to spine label begins with SC the right of the and the first three letters of Fiction section. author’s last name or book title. A book of short stories by Stephen King: SC Kin
Library Organization - Biography A biography is a story about someone’s life. The spine label for a biography starts with 92 and is followed by the first three letters of the person’s last name. For example, a book about Thomas Jefferson would be: 92 Jef Biographies are located on the left side of the middle shelf of the library.
LIBRARY EXPECTATIONS 1. Respect your classmates. 2. Use the library for research and reading. 3. Keep talking to a minimum. 4. No more than four people should sit at one table. 5. There should be only one student per computer. 6. Remain seated in library except for researching and browsing. 7. Clean up your area before you leave. 8. Do not bring food, candy, or gum into the library.
“Here is where people, One frequently finds, Lower their voices And raise their minds. ” ~Richard Armour
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