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WELCOME TO THE NEW MILFORD HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA CENTER OVERVIEW OF RESOURCES

WELCOME TO THE NEW MILFORD HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA CENTER OVERVIEW OF RESOURCES

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WELCOME TO THENEW MILFORD HIGH SCHOOL

LIBRARY MEDIA CENTER

OVERVIEW OF RESOURCES

OUR RESOURCES

MAGAZINESAND

NEWSPAPERSSUBSCRIPTION

DATABASES

BOOKS AND

E-BOOKS

LIBRARYMEDIA

CENTER

The Basics

• Mrs. Keesing is the library media specialist, and Mrs. Kriss is the part-time library clerk.

• We are open from 7:35-3:30 daily.• The facility is for reading, researching, and

collaborating on school work.• Please respect others by speaking quietly.• Food and drink are not allowed in the library

media center, except during several special events.

BOOKS• Reference

– Generally non-circulating– By special arrangement, may circulate overnight

• E-Books **NEW for the 2007-2008 school year**– Accessible 24/7– Reference sources on a variety of subjects

• Nonfiction– Located in two sections of the library media center

• Fiction– Separated into young adult and regular fiction

• Both fiction and nonfiction– Circulate for 28 days– Ask to renew – it is usually ok– Late fee = $.10 per book per day late

BELS and BCCLS

• BELS– Online catalog for our school and other

schools

• BCCLS– Online catalog for searching the public library

system

ACCESSING BELS

• Start at the school district homepage,

www.newmilfordschools.org

• Click on the tab for high school and then on the tab for media center

• On the left side, click on library catalog

• Click on BELS, then on BELS Library Catalog above the dog, then on New Milford High School

USING BELS

• Defaults:– Search catalog of the New Milford High

School Library Media Center– Perform keyword search

• Other options:– Search other school catalogs– Highlight our collection– Perform title and author searches– Search by a particular material type

Type in search

Change Default

Click on search button

Click for more info

View results

See Call #

View other schools’ holdings

Check st

atus

USING BCCLS

• From the library media center page, click on library catalogs

• Select BCCLS

• From the BCCLS homepage, you can:– Search the catalogs for about 80 public

libraries– View holdings on your library card– Click on the special section for teens

Change defaultChange default

Enter search

Check your card

Interlibrary Loan (ILL)

• You may request books from other BELS and BCCLS libraries if:– You have a valid public library card in your own name– The card is free of fines

• Deliveries: Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays You may return any public library items that you or your family has borrowed to our school library

• Allow a week to receive items (they may arrive sooner)

• ILL is provided free by the State of New Jersey

INTERLIBRARY LOANS, BELS

• In BELS, click under a title to see which libraries own the item you want

• Click on “Request This Item”, and enter your library card number

• Or, ask Mrs. Keesing for your card number

• Complete the form and click submit

INTERLIBRARY LOAN, BCCLS

• Request an interlibrary loan form from Mrs. Keesing and fill it out

• She will process your request– That material will arrive at school in a week

(or sooner)

• You may also enter your library card number to request material yourself– That material will be sent to New Milford

Public Library for you to pick up

NEWSPAPERS

• New York Times, Monday-Friday

• The Record, Monday-Friday

• Newspapers remain in the Library Media Center for the day

• After school, you may request to take home that day’s paper (or sections of it)

MAGAZINES

• Current issues are in the magazine rack• Current issues stay in the Library• Past issues

– may circulate for two weeks– usually stored for two years

• We have a variety of magazines – Some may offer useful information for school

assignments– Some are of general reading interest

SUBSCRIPTION DATABASES• Excellent resources!

– Updated regularly– Written by authorities in the

subject– Accurate, balanced coverage– Text often enhanced by graphics and charts– Many allow you to save articles in a folder

• Colleges expect students to use databases• Accessible via remote location

2007-2008 DATABASES

• EBSCO– comprehensive magazine database

• Discovering Collection– science, literature, history, biography, social studies

• Issues: Understanding Controversy & Society– contemporary issues– various perspectives

• Opposing Viewpoints– contemporary issues– variety of resources

MORE 2007-2008 DATABASES

• American History– exploration of people, places, and events

• Today’s Science– wide spectrum of science and math topics– Current science with underlying concepts

• Facts on File– databases include health, careers, history, science, and more

• Teen Health & Wellness– geared specifically towards teenagers– nutrition, family life, relationships, drugs, alcohol, and more

• Encyclopedia Britannica– easy-to-use, comprehensive encyclopedia

E-BOOKS

• Access through links on Library homepage• Excellent reference information• 11 different e-books

– American Decades– Arts & Humanities; Feminism in Literature– Ency. Of Science, Technology, and Ethics; Science of

Everyday Things;– Major Acts of Congress; Ency. of the American

Constitution; Renaissance and Reformation; Industrial Revolution; Sixties in America;

– Complete Health Resource

SOME OF THE WAYS MRS. KEESING CAN HELP!

• Review how to use the online catalog to find books/other material

• Help with book selection• Explain the interlibrary loan procedure• Provide detailed instruction on databases• Offer assistance with works-cited page• Discuss plagiarism• Construct collaborations with teachers

NEW MILFORD HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA CENTER

WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU!!

Created by Mrs. Keesing, Updated Aug., 2007(after model by Donna Antonellis, Ridgewood High School, NJ)