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Tigers Take Flight! Reach your full potential by learning the following skills @ Your Media Center: Evaluating Information Technology Proficiency Reading for pleasure Effective Research Skills Reading for Information
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Your media center can help you become a literate user of information. The sky’s the limit when you can use information effectively.
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Blast Off! Getting off to a good start is important! With the following information about the media center, you will be well on your way!
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First Challenge - Can you find your way around the Media Center?
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Fiction -Located along the back wall of the media center, shelved by author’s last name
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Biography Short, diagonal bookcases on the right.. In order of subject’s last name
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Story Collection Middle of media center, back bookshelf, collection of short stories
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Graphic Novels, Anime, Comic Books, Manga Located on diagonal shelf behind audiobooks/ playways
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Nonfiction Short, diagonal bookshelves - in order according to Dewey Decimal Classification
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Search for materials in the media center using the media center catalog. Select the catalog tab in order to begin your search:
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You have the option to search by keyword, title, author, subject, and series.
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Your search results will include the number of books currently available and the number of materials owned by the media center.
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You may also use visual search and then select the category Books We Love to search for titles by genre or interest. Let’s look at the other media center screen for a demonstration…
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1. Need a media center pass signed by a teacher during the day. 2. Materials are checked out for two weeks. 3. Magazines are due back in 3 days. 4. Students are allowed a maximum of 3 items checked out at one time. 5. Overdue books = a fine of.10 cents per day. 6. You cannot check out books with fines or overdues. Don’t forget to by the rules..
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Additional information: Need ID to check material out During lunch, students need to have a pass from a teacher. IDs are made during 1 st period announcements. No pass needed after school Before school and during the day, students must have a signed pass.
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How do I check out a book? Books can be checked out for a two-week period. The two weeks are school days (weekends and holidays do not count). You must have an ID to check out your book. You may renew a book two times. Students may check out up to three books. You may not check a book out: Without your ID If you owe fines If a book is overdue
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How do I check out a magazine? We subscribe to many GREAT magazines for just about any interest you have – from skateboarding to celebrity gossip! BACK issues of magazines can be checked out. If the magazine has a black line drawn on the cover, it’s a back issue. Most back issues will be placed in the basket above the story collection bookshelf. Magazines can be checked out for 3 days. Always return the magazine holder with the magazine.
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Other resources you can use in the media center include: The media center’s Reading Rocks blog. Here, students can post their own book reviews and give feedback. The media center webpage has homework help in every subject area, links to cool sites and fun games, and search engine suggestions. See what we have to offer!
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For fast checkouts, have your ID ready. Hand your ID and your book to the media assistant. You should receive a receipt when you check a book out. On the receipt, you will find the due date.
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Return books at the front desk anytime during the day. Please place the book in the book drop slot. Never ask someone else to return a book for you. You are responsible for your book. You have the option to renew the book instead of returning it if you need more time to read.
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Fines and overdue notices will be delivered to your homeroom teachers. Please take care of these as soon as possible. When you come in to pay a fine, make sure you have a receipt. Never pay a fine and leave without a receipt.
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Reminders…. Never check a book out for someone else – you’ll be held responsible. Don’t expect a fine notice or overdue notice to “remind” you to turn in books – your check out receipt has the due date. If you need to keep a book longer than 2 weeks for an assignment, come by and renew it. Turn in late books ASAP – even if you owe a fine and do not have the money to pay for it that day.
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Just remember…Taking material from the media center without checking it out is theft. Under the school discipline code this justifies ISS. All books are for you to enjoy…just make sure you check them out!
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Here to use a computer? Follow sign in procedure. Classes signed up have first priority over computer use. Must have signed pass for research. Computers are for schoolwork only. Printing is.10 per page.
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The Media Center is NOT a place for……. Hanging out with your friends and getting out of class; Taking a nap on the couches; Just to hang out during lunch; Playing on the computers.
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The media center is a great place to……. Read and relax Type papers Research Work on homework, group reports, or software programs, such as Study Island Vote for Teacher of the Month Find out about reading programs and challenges that offer cool prizes.
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Congratulations! Now you’re ready to take flight! With the right skills and knowledge available to you @ your media center, your potential is limitless…
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