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Orangeview JHSOrangeview JHSLibrary OrientationLibrary Orientation

We’re Here to Help!

Library Staff:

• Mrs. G, Library Teacher• Ms. Buck, Library Technician

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Library Rules:Library Rules:• Respect Others• Use Library Voices• No Food, Drink, or Gum• Clean Up After Yourself• All Classroom Rules Apply

Top Ten Reasons to Read RegularlyTop Ten Reasons to Read Regularly

10 Reading is the #1 predictor of academic success –Those who read more do better in school

9 To learn to read--one must practice: your brain, like a muscle needs exercise, or it becomes weak!

8 Those who read often are better at spelling

7 By reading 20 minutes per day for one year, you will automatically learn 1000 new vocabulary words without studying

Top Ten Reasons to Read RegularlyTop Ten Reasons to Read Regularly

6 Increase your background knowledge

5 Become a mini-expert in your favorite subject

4 Students who read regularly do better on standardized tests

3 You will finish your homework faster if you are a better reader

2 Outstanding high school writers reported extensive summer reading

AND the #1 Reason is………

Life 101Life 101• There is no instruction

manual for life!• There is more information

than you can ever know!• Find answers to important

life questions• Just for fun!• Choose your destiny!

Be a life-long LearnerBe a life-long Learner

Like life, children do not come with instruction manuals!

Also…Also…• It’s on the test!

Specific Content Standard Specific Content Standard being Addressed:being Addressed:

California Language Arts Content Standards

Grade 7

1.4 Identify topics, ask and evaluate questions, and develop ideas leading to inquiry, investigation and research

1.5 Give credit for both quoted and paraphrased information in a bibliography using a consistent and sanctioned format and methodology for citations

How we can help: Library How we can help: Library ServicesServices• Open at 7:15 a.m.• A place to study or meet in

small groups• Free Bookmarks• 4 Computers• Check out Magazines and

books• Accelerated Reader Testing• Closed at lunch (Except for

Library Club)• Closed at 3:30 p.m.

Library SearchesLibrary Searches

• The library catalog is called the OPAC (Online Public Access Catalog)

• You can search for a book by:– Author’s Last Name– Title– Subject– Key Word– Call Number

Searching the OPACSearching the OPAC

Checking Out booksChecking Out books

• You must have your ID card• Books are checked out for 2

weeks• Reference books are

checked out Overnight• To keep a book longer than

2 weeks, you must renew it.• Overdue fines are $.20 per

school Day

Fiction vs. NonfictionFiction vs. NonfictionFiction (made up):• Grouped by

author’s last name

• May be about real events, but contain made up people

• May be completely made up

Nonfiction (factual):• Classified using

the Dewey Decimal System

• Religion• Philosophy• Medicine• Historical Events• Biographies• Social Issues• Reference

Materials

Dewey Decimal SystemDewey Decimal System

000-099 Generalities

100-199 Philosophy

200-299 Religion300-399 Social

Science400-499

Languages

500-599 Sciences600-699 Technology700-799 Arts800-899 Literature900-999 History

000-999 Reference

000’s Generalities000’s Generalities

• Guinness Book of World Records

• Computers• Internet• Encyclopedias• Almanacs• UFO’s

100’s Philosophy & 100’s Philosophy & PsychologyPsychology

• Chicken Soup for the Soul books

• 7 Habits of Highly Successful Teens

• Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff

• Coping With:– Shyness– Anger– Family Stress

200’s Religion200’s Religion

• Egyptian, Greek and Roman Mythology

• World Mythology

• Judaism• Christianity• Buddhism• Mormon• Muslim

300’s Social Sciences300’s Social Sciences

Social Issues:• Gangs• Terrorism• Coping With

– Street Gangs– Teen Suicide– Difficult

Teachers

• Environment• Fairytales

and folktales• Holidays

400’s Language400’s LanguageGrammar BooksDictionaries:• German• Spanish• French• Russian• Japanese• Korean• Cambodian• Rhyming

500’s Sciences500’s Sciences

• Math• Astronomy• Chemistry• Physics• Life Science• Wild Animal

Books• Science

Experiments

600’s Technology600’s Technology

• Anatomy• Medicine• Diseases• Airplanes• Cars• Cookbooks• Domestic

Animals (dogs, cats, horses)

700’s Arts and Recreation700’s Arts and Recreation• Art books• How to Draw• Television

and Movies• Graphic

Novels• MangaSports• History• People• Rules

800’s Literature800’s Literature

• Poetry• Plays• How to write

Classics• Shakespeare• Homer• Virgil

900’s History900’s History

Historical events:

• The Holocaust

• Medieval Times

920 Collected Biography

921 BiographyState BooksCountry Books

ReferenceReference

Dewey order • Encyclopedias• Almanacs• Dictionaries

Volume Sets:• The Middle

Ages

Library ActivityLibrary ActivityGroups of 31. Fiction – Use OPAC2. Non-Fiction – Browse

Shelves3. Reference – Use the Index

• Bring book to group and complete worksheet together

MLA Citations MLA Citations • Book:Author’s Last Name, First Name.

Title of the book underlined. Place of Publication: Publisher. Copyright year.

• Encyclopedia:Author’s Last Name, First Name

(if available – if no author is available, start with article title). “Article Title in Quotation Marks.” Title of the Encyclopedia underlined. Edition number. Copyright year.

The Easy WayThe Easy Way

• http://citationmachine.net/

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