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Welcome to the Library!
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First, let’s talk about some basic terms:
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Layout
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Four Kinds of Books? What’s the Difference?
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Fiction
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Non-Fiction
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Dewey decimal system of categorizing books
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Filing by Dewey Decimal System
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ACADEMY BOOKS
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Reference
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Magazines
  • Magazines are another kind of Reference book.  They may not be removed from the library, but students are free to check them out      for an hour.
  • Current Magazines are located in front of the backpack check-in.  They are placed in protective covers for the week or month.
  • Many students need to research articles from past issues.  The library’s Thomson-Gale Research Site will direct students to past magazine articles, called “periodicals.”  We keep one year’s worth of past magazines.  They are filed alphabetically in the low bookcase facing the south wall.  These magazines are also considered Reference materials.  They are not to leave the library, and under no circumstances are students to use these magazines to cut out pictures.  They are welcome, however, to photocopy any pages they wish.
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A Quick-Reference Chart
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VIDEOS AND TEXTBOOKS
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Backpack Check-In and Print Services
  • Before a student can use a computer, he must first check in his backpack and keep his ID for display at his terminal.  He may take a notebook, pen or paper with him, but a backpack, gym bag or tote bag must be stored in the check-in area.  Any student unwilling to comply with this request will be denied access to the computer.  This rule applies AT ALL TIMES, including during class with teachers present, during brunch, lunch and after school.


  • Students may print their work, but there is a charge of 5c per page to print or copy.  Pictures that are larger than half a sheet cost 10c per page.    If you are assigned to the backpack area, you will be collecting print and photocopy money from students.  There are cash tins to collect the money.
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Now let’s take a brief pretest to see
if you remember what you’ve just read.
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End of Training 1
  • You have completed your first day of training.  Thanks!



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DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
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PEER TUTOR
  • Every period, students will be coming to the Intervention Services area of the library.  They are required to attend, and must be picked up from the Guided Study classroom.
  • You will bring the roster with you to pick up students, and walk them back to the library.  The students must sign the roster and you will help them locate their materials, which will be in hanging files outside the Learning Specialist’s office according to their teacher.   Then, they must go to a designated area to work.  An Intervention teacher will be circulating to help, and may ask you to work with a group of students on the computer or with an assignment.



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LIBRARY AIDE
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Help students locate books.
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Looking Up Books on the Computer
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How do I know if the book I want is
available or checked out?
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Look up the book Zap by Paul Fleischman.
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Looking Up Books on the Computer
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Help Students Locate Books on the Shelves
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STOP HERE
  • Please complete the Call Number Exercise and Library Instruction Test.


  • You are welcome to return to the website for help as needed.
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CONGRATULATIONS!
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CIRCULATION & BACKPACK
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Keeping up the bulletin boards
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LIBRARY RULES
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TIME FOR ANOTHER QUIZ!
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Now you’re ready to be trained